Examples of 'malefactor' in a sentence

Meaning of "malefactor"

malefactor (noun) - A malefactor is a person who commits a crime or acts with malicious intent. The term is often used in legal contexts to refer to individuals who have engaged in wrongdoing or unlawful activities. Malefactors may be described as perpetrators of crimes, offenders, or wrongdoers, depending on the severity of their actions
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  • A criminal or felon.
  • An evildoer.

How to use "malefactor" in a sentence

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Perhaps he thinks a malefactor doth tail him.
The malefactor was detained on a crime scene.
Perhaps he think a malefactor doth tail him.
Alone you are easy prey to the malefactor.
On account of a malefactor they tortured here in ancient times.
But here is the unfortunate malefactor.
And he must suffer no malefactor to escape without penalty.
Follow the instructions above to isolate the malefactor.
Even the life of a malefactor has value.
In certain conditions the brigand has not been a mere malefactor.
Who this malefactor was.
It is seldom that law loses sight of eventual utility in a malefactor.
And the malefactor rides it deeper and deeper by his own weight.
To be shown up in front of everyone as a malefactor is not easy to bear.
I can not fathom why you left such a precious violin within the reach of the malefactor.

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And sometimes the malefactor waits a whole lifetime and dies without ever having used a single penny.
Too much sodium in the diet has always been a blood pressure malefactor.
His rivalry with Malefactor become more personal.
But I finally found out from my son who this malefactor was.
The malefactor parked his vehicle in a handicap spot in Brazil.
We let Eve represent the malefactor in these scenarios.
Life of a saint, and the death of a malefactor.
As a malefactor unfit to live, may he find welcome in hell.
Heaven or Paradise with the Malefactor.
On the count of a malefactor they tortured here, in ancient times.
For example, it is good to punish a malefactor.
Somehow, that phantom of a malefactor also seemed far away.
I will be remembered as a caitiff, malefactor.
On their way a malefactor condemned to death, they had the right to.
In any case, from now on we could not become malefactor.
A malefactor for whom they are on the lookout, and whom they can not.
He was suspended on a cross, as if he had been a malefactor.
The malefactor has the truth in his conscience, and moreover his heart is subject.
So it is . On account of a malefactor they tortured here in ancient times.
Will end on a Roman cross, like that of a malefactor.
On the count of a malefactor they tortured here, in ancient times So it is.
They answered and said unto him, If he were not a malefactor.
My men killed more Yankee malefactor than that milksop Bedford Forrest 's entire regiment.
For years past, Watson, I have been continually conscious of some power behind the malefactor.
Jordan 's Notebook, By far this is the largest malefactor that we have witnessed.
Therefore, the malefactor is at least partly responsible for about 50 % of infertile couples.
Farmers bring a pale, sir, and a malefactor is impaled.
You called the malefactor a “ brute ”, that is, a man without reason or conscience.
Hinderer of the good, transgressor, malefactor.
Ah, so it is. On account of a malefactor they tortured here in ancient times.
It can only be used, often ineffectively, to get back at the malefactor.
The publican was " justified " and the malefactor was soon to be in " paradise . ".
Evidently, Mr Smith, you are an incorrigible malefactor.
Before the malefactor cried out, " Lord, remember me! " he first believed in his heart.
You are a liar, a malefactor.

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