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offender
[ uh-fen-der ]
noun
- someone who has violated a criminal, religious, or moral law:
The program aids individuals already in the criminal justice system and is geared toward nonviolent offenders.
- a person or thing that irritates, annoys, or angers:
Some of us tried to take matters into our own hands by confronting the noise pollution offenders, but they were entirely unwilling to quiet down.
- something that is disagreeable:
If you’re curious about the odor, I’m afraid you’ll find that the offender is a catbox that has not been emptied recently.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²Ô´Ç²Ô·´Ç´Ú·´Ú±ð²Ô»å·±ð°ù noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of offender1
Example Sentences
Some nations labelled "worst offenders" are scrambling to make nice with the White House to end this game before it reaches a potentially devastating climax.
According to a Home Office spokesperson, notification orders "allows the police and other authorities to monitor an offender and to manage any ongoing risk they pose".
Higher custom tariffs on roughly 60 countries, dubbed the "worst offenders", are due to come into effect on Wednesday 9 April.
A man and a woman who were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender have been released on police bail, West Yorkshire Police said.
Sex offenders, especially those convicted of crimes against children, are common targets of prison violence.
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