lawbreaker

IPA: ɫˈɔbreɪkɝ

noun

  • One who breaks (violates) the law, a criminal.
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Examples of "lawbreaker" in Sentences

  • Huncke was a bisexual prostitute and general lawbreaker.
  • By using it, you'll attract attention as a likely lawbreaker.
  • As the auxiliary alcalde, Bernardo needed a place to keep lawbreakers.
  • A lawbreaker is a lawbreaker, especially when he's supposed to be a law enforcer.
  • Huh? Prosecutorial discretion may be exercized whether the alleged lawbreaker is the President or anyone else.
  • Unless, of course, the lawbreaker is the home-owner and the roommates are his tenants, in which case they would have to find a new place to live.
  • Under his theory, I assume that the later changes in the program which allowed OLC to approve it would mean that the President should from that point forward no longer be considered a "lawbreaker".
  • The only adverse feeling justifiable toward a lawbreaker is that he is weak or deficient; and it is a sufficient humiliation for him to be considered so, without an accompaniment of aversion or scorn.
  • When you look at the timeline of these events (as pulled together by a reader over at TPM Muckraker), the defense mentioned by Mark Field above may be unavailable for less than a full day of the program's implementation (i.e., less than a full day of the President being a "lawbreaker").

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