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English to Bangla Meaning of felon - নৃশংস


felon

Adjective

নৃশংস, নিষ্ঠুর, দুর্বৃত্তিপূর্ণ


Definitions of felon in English

noun

(1) Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime.

(2) A purulent infection at the end of a finger or toe in the area surrounding the nail.

(3) Someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime.

(4) Criminal.

Examples of felon in English

(1) The felon responded by committing another burglary.

(2) Such force was justifiable against 'felons', and a thief was a felon if he had two previous convictions.

(3) If you're a convicted felon , go where felons are, not where good people are.

(4) Empiric antibiotic coverage with a first-generation cephalosporin or antistaphylococcal penicillin usually is adequate treatment for an uncomplicated felon .

(5) He is a convicted felon who made illegal political contributions.

(6) Incidentally, it is illegal for a convicted felon to own a firearm of any type.

(7) When a convicted felon commits a crime they take his DNA.

(8) A felon is an abscess of the distal pulp or phalanx pad of the fingertip.

(9) Passengers discovered the man, a convicted felon on probation for burglary, hiding in an airplane restroom.

(10) I mean do you ever see situations where monies are taken away from convicted felons in order to compensate the victims?

(11) Virginia joined in by collecting the DNA of all convicted felons , not just sex offenders.

(12) Trying to prevent convicted felons from committing more crimes raises profound questions of character, habit, and the limits of social intervention.

(13) They're standing behind convicted criminals, convicted felons .

(14) He encouraged her to read out the death warrants of convicted felons and witness the executions.

(15) As with many other laws in the United States, legislation denying voting rights to convicted felons and other offenders varies widely from state to state.

(16) Perjury is a felony; felons are not only disqualified from holding public office, they can't vote.

(17) The few pretenders who remained were a disappointing assortment of dim, second-class felons and impotent thugs.

(18) Those kinds of places were only good to find felons and thieves.

(19) The issue of whether convicted felons can profit from the sale of their stories, which are inevitably entangled with their victims' stories, is a familiar one.

(20) As I've noted before and noted today in my column, there is still no system for tracking criminal illegal alien felons and other inmates.

synonyms of felon

convict

outlaw

whitlow

Antonyms of felon

Police

TV series example of the word

And maybe a felon.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 11

And maybe a felon.

But if you're not a convicted felon,

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

But if you're not a convicted felon,

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Published: 12 Mar, 2023

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