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career criminal

American  
[ker-eer krim-uh-nuhl] / kərˈɪər ˈkrɪm ə nəl /

noun

career criminals plural
  1. a person who has committed numerous crimes, particularly one who makes a living through criminal activity.


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Not everybody has the resilience—or luck—to survive like Lily Dillon, the career criminal in “The Grifters” and one of Thompson’s fiercest characters.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 2, 2026

That is a little like complimenting a career criminal for pleading guilty instead of insisting on a jury trial.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 23, 2024

By its very nature the justice system is glacial, methodical, punctilious, and backward-looking in ways that make keeping up with the well-resourced, wealthy career criminal supremely challenging.

From Slate • Oct. 25, 2024

The defense also attacked the credibility of key witness Jorge Hernández, a career criminal and snitch who first implicated Recio and wore a wire for the FBI to record him.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 8, 2023

He described McSweeney as a "career criminal" who had been in and out of jail since the age of 16 and said that he "should have been considered a high-risk-of-serious-harm offender".

From BBC • Oct. 19, 2023

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