অপকারী, অসঙ্গলসাধক, ক্ষতিসাধক, দণ্ডার্হ অপরাধী, অপকারক
(1) Someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
(2) Someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
(1) She must have been a terrible malefactor indeed if her crimes are in proportion to her penalty.
(2) Their selection by the mass-circulation magazine reflects the readiness of society to see corporate malefactors punished.
(3) In any case, the operation - holding the malefactors of the old regime accountable for their acts - does seem to be becoming a family affair.
(4) The cure for crime is locking up malefactors and doing so with equal and impartial enthusiasm regardless of skin colour.
(5) His prayers, if for the souls of the malefactors , may remain private; they cannot be publicly understood.
(6) This led to the revelation of all George's malefactions .
(7) Some even worry that malefactors will go a step further, and begin hijacking address space that's already in active use.
(8) I have heard stories of her riding on a green horse and righting wrongs caused by malefactors , but I have never seen her.
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(10) But more recently, he has been shocked that women in sports are, as he puts it, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510holding their ownu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb as malefactors in the athletic realm.
(11) And occasionally this desire to inflict hurt on malefactors extends beyond the government and almost as far as criminals.
(12) Why should a divine being, with creation and eternity on his mind, care a fig for petty human malefactions ?
(13) Besides identifying malefactors , grand jurors were to discern problems of public order.
(14) All quotes, except those cited by link, consist entirely of hearsay, malefactions , and poorly-conjured misrepresentations.
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(16) Good policing and tough sentencing have pushed New York to a tipping point, deterring some potential malefactors from crime.
(17) Ahead of us lie the supposedly reliable computerized ID systems that can identify malefactors with long-range cameras.
(18) Conversely, the apparatus of state censorship demands the literary malefactions it polices.
(19) First, the malefactors would be swiftly put out of their misery and not forced, at huge expense from the taxpayer; to live on for countless years with their inner demons and tormented souls.
(20) I mean, this is malefaction , unimaginable violence against young women.
wrongdoer
miscreant
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lawbreaker
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sinner
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