Antonym: civil. Similar words: incriminate, discriminate, incriminating, recrimination, discrimination, indiscriminate, self-incrimination, indiscriminately. Meaning: ['krɪmɪnl] n. someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime. adj. 1. bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure 2. guilty of crime or serious offense 3. involving or being or having the nature of a crime.
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(31) Experts cannot agree on the causes of criminal behaviour .
(32) They bastinadoed the criminal on the soles of the feet and on the buttocks.
(33) Criminal behaviour seems to be the norm in this neighbourhood.
(34) A member of the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, Miss Rafferty is well-placed to comment.
(35) Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic.
(36) Her criminal record disqualifies her from serving on a jury.
(37) After hiding in the woods for weeks,the criminal gave himself up.
(38) The chief ingredient in the making of a criminal is avarice.
(39) The Board has banned the film on the grounds that it contravenes criminal libel laws.
(40) They traced the criminal to a house in the city.
(41) The criminal was captured when trying to escape from the city.
(42) His criminal record does not dispose me to trust him.
(43) The lecturer said that civil law was different from criminal law.
(44) They deprived the criminal of political rights for all his life.
(45) I have all the evidence necessary to convict this young criminal now.
(46) The criminal was finally caught in the net of justice.
(47) The criminal was caught in the very act.
(48) The criminal was adjudged to prison for eight years.
(49) to test a criminal suspect with a polygraph.
(50) He is a habitual criminal.
(51) The criminal was doomed to death.
(52) The US administration recently branded him a war criminal.
(53) The judge sent the criminal to prison.
(54) We stripped the criminal of his political right.
(55) He was on the track of an escaped criminal.
(56) Today's problem child may be tomorrow's criminal.
(57) There was never any suggestion of criminal involvement.
(58) The criminal case comes before the court.
(59) She has not committed a criminal offence .
(60) The arch - criminal was kept solitary confinement.
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