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lawbreaker
[ law-brey-ker ]
lawbreaker
/ ˈlɔːˌbreɪkə /
noun
- a person who breaks the law
- informal.something that does not conform with legal standards or requirements
Derived Forms
- ˈlawˌbreaking, nounadjective
Other Words From
- law·break·ing noun adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of lawbreaker1
Example Sentences
We will act with full force against enemies from without and lawbreakers from within in order to restore calm to the state of Israel.
For more than half a decade, he produced “World’s Dumbest,” a show that focused on the least-intelligent elements of various parts of society, including lawbreakers.
Snowden is the lawbreaker here, and his law-breaking is now being used to do damage to the United States as an end in itself.
Since then Wade, besides insulting me, has proved himself a lawbreaker.
Breach of taboo rendered not only the individual lawbreaker but the whole tribe, however innocent, liable to punishment.
Only Danny was neither a tyro nor a humbug, and had he not been a lawbreaker the world would have been to some extent the loser.
A shadowy, powerful group that slip silently between the stars, ready to bring the interstellar lawbreaker low.
The lawbreaker who comes with an army at his back cannot be served with a sheriff's warrant, nor arrested by a constable.
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