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malefactor

[mal-uh-fak-ter] / ˈmæl əˌfæk tər /




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He’s an honest policeman who describes himself as a “functionnaire,” a civil servant, and whose belief in justice might sometimes lead him to letting a malefactor escape.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 3, 2025

Milton's benchmark for when a book becomes a "malefactor" is a little unclear.

From Salon Jun. 27, 2020

Bridges was a zealous vamp from the get-go; Tomasson a prowling, barefaced malefactor; Bouley a restless shark, gliding between wily poses.

From Washington Post Mar. 2, 2020

IJM pursues this strategy, in concert with amenable governments, one malefactor at a time.

From Slate May 10, 2019

Every malefactor who is punished has a right to consider himself a benefactor to mankind.

From Human, All-Too-Human, Part II by Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm




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