wrongdoer in the PONS Dictionary

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In other words, they held the power to pronounce even the harshest sentences upon such wrongdoers.
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The wrongdoer may not have foreseen the coming of a deliverer.
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The do-gooder wants to bring justice to criminals in his own way, but becomes a wrongdoer himself.
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Over time, this desire for revenge later evolved into an obsessive desire to punish all wrongdoers.
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Several local people interceded for the victims' lives, calling them good people and not wrongdoers.
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Until purged by the sacrificial death of the wrongdoer, society would be chronically infected by catastrophe.
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Those who return from the dead are wrongdoers in their lifetime, often described as wicked, vain, or unbelievers.
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To reconcile the difference, the wrongdoer must show remorse and true repentance, however, trivial.
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I have no concerns at all for protecting the wrongdoer.
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We were indeed heedless of this; nay, but we were wrongdoers.
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