Similar words: perpetrate, arbitrator, demonstrator, perpetual, administrator, perpetuate, herpetology, detractor. Meaning: ['pɜrpɪtreɪtə(r) /'pɜːp-] n. someone who perpetrates wrongdoing.
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1 The perpetrator of this crime must be traced.
2 You will meet the perpetrator in a special interview room.
3 He manages not only to identify the perpetrator but also to overcome Harriet's feminist objections to marriage.
4 This person might easily be the perpetrator of the crime that led to that appalling interment.
5 Anything but admit the perpetrator of a crime is to blame.
6 Admittedly, unemployment insurance is not the key perpetrator of unemployment.
7 The perpetrator was like a phantom or a supernatural being.
8 The perpetrator could have been anyone.
9 The trail led straight to the perpetrator.
10 The act of perpetrator is a kind of acts that are realistic dangers to legal interests.
11 Perhaps very soon a crime with perpetrator unknown will come to light.
12 Mens rea to lure " the perpetrator can not be found to constitute a crime,[www.Sentencedict.com] the number of drugs found not to be necessary."
13 Wait - you mean you saw the perpetrator stealing the vehicle?
14 The victims of a crime are demanding the perpetrator be dealt with appropriately.
15 That notorious perpetrator of robbery was sentenced to death yesterday.
16 Corporate crime?committed by businesses?should not be confused with white-collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against a business.
17 Corporate crime — committed by businesses — should not be confused with white - collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against.
18 She knew what had happened but she had completely forgotten the details - including the description of the perpetrator.
19 It creates a paradoxical scenario in which the organization acts as both the perpetrator and the victim of its pernicious low performance.
20 Police activity centred around the offence and the apprehension of a perpetrator.
21 Most studies indicate that alcohol is involved, on the part of the victim as well as the perpetrator.
22 A deed planned in cold blood may appear very different to the perpetrator if he ever gets round to carrying it out.
23 He put out the cigarette just as the matron thundered past us down the aisle, looking for the perpetrator.
24 Another assault on Neil Francis could have serious consequences for the perpetrator.
25 In the climate crisis, China can be seen as perpetrator and victim.
26 Instead, some mark is pick-pocketed in a con game; a perpetrator picks a lock and perhaps prints up some counterfeit cash.
27 Little would argue that how resources are distributed isa perpetrator to global injustice ( hint: Marx ).
28 A violent crime transfers evidence from the victim to the perpetrator and vice - versa.
29 For example, in a situation in which several bystanders need to band together to overwhelm a perpetrator, they will be more likely to act collectively than to act alone.
30 The government offered a reward of a million dollars for the arrest of the perpetrator.
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