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vigilante
[ vij-uh-lan-tee ]
noun
- a member of a vigilance committee.
- any person who takes the law into their own hands, such as by avenging a crime.
adjective
- done violently and summarily, without recourse to lawful procedures:
vigilante justice.
vigilante
/ ˌvɪdʒɪˈlæntɪ /
noun
- one of an organized group of citizens who take upon themselves the protection of their district, properties, etc
- Also calledvigilance man a member of a vigilance committee
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Other Words From
- vigi·lante·ism vig·i·lan·tism [vij-, uh, -, lan, -tiz-, uh, m, vij, -, uh, -l, uh, n-tiz-, uh, m], noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vigilante1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vigilante1
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Example Sentences
If the idea of a religious vigilante ambushing sex workers in his spare time sets off alarm bells, it probably should.
The lawless law enforcement in eastern Ukraine exists somewhere between Soviet rule and vigilante justice.
And lefties are hailing him as a Batman-like vigilante for taking down a Fox News superfan.
My father had to fly back to town to keep his uncles from enacting vigilante justice over the death.
Slavery, segregation, and abortion led to civil war, vigilante violence, and massive protest movements.
It was in Bongao we first made the acquaintance of Toolawee, the chief vigilante of Sulu.
My luck was pretty good, and I'd have stuffed my wallet had not a sort of Puritan vigilante blown in.
But that's over now—they gave me hell for inciting vigilante action, and confined me inside the dome.
Wives of Vigilante members were struck from invitation lists in important affairs.
Suddenly the Governor slapped the Vigilante chief a rousing whack upon the shoulder.
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