rogue in the PONS Dictionary

rogue Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

rogue state POL
rogue regime POL

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It is important to recognize that rogue waves in both optics and hydrodynamics are classical phenomena and, therefore, intrinsically deterministic.
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The rogue form also has no element, meaning it can not be lost due to element advantages.
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Harmful prion proteins can replicate by converting normal prions into rogue forms.
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The heroes battle and defeat the collected rogues.
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It is one of the fundamental texts for rogue literature.
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Previous releases removed threats on sight and quietly warned users, potentially confusing when users are deceived in downloading rogue security software.
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He is known as a rogue cop because he follows his instincts, even if it means sometimes breaking rules.
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