wrongdoer in English

noun
1
a person who behaves illegally or dishonestly; an offender.
we'd like to see wrongdoers expelled from the industry entirely

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1. Eventually, the wrongdoer was disfellowshipped.

2. Evidently, the wrongdoer came to his senses.

3. Why is it loving to disfellowship an unrepentant wrongdoer?

4. Disfellowshipping may bring the wrongdoer to his senses.

5. Often, the wrongdoer sees his error and corrects matters.

6. Avenge: to punish in kind the wrongdoer responsible for.

7. Avenged: to punish in kind the wrongdoer responsible for.

8. 6 A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by the fear of discovery.

9. Does the wrongdoer manifest a blatant disregard for Jehovah’s law?

10. A wrongdoer may even pressure his friends to keep his sin hidden.

11. The wrongdoer Blackmails him/her something embarrassing or reveals secret to others

12. 14, 15. (a) What may be done if the wrongdoer is genuinely repentant?

13. (1 Corinthians 5:7; Hebrews 12:15, 16) The strong discipline shows love for the wrongdoer.

14. 5:22, 23) They should never rush to put a wrongdoer out of the congregation.

15. Synonyms for Abuser include offender, victimizer, wrongdoer, culprit, evildoer, perpetrator, thug, villain, violator and addict

16. What steps are taken if a baptized wrongdoer does not repent and abandon his sinful course?

17. Synonyms for Arrestee include perpetrator, agent, committer, criminal, culprit, guilty party, offender, perp, wrongdoer and prisoner

18. 14 Sometimes, in order to keep the congregation clean, elders have to disfellowship an unrepentant wrongdoer.

19. All Words: Boer, goer, doer, wooer, theatergoer, theatregoer, churchgoer, outgoer, evildoer, foregoer, wrongdoer, undoer, chapelgoer, partygoer, playgoer, Ballyhooer

20. Disciplinary action helps to keep the congregation clean, but its objectives include the spiritual restoration of the wrongdoer.

21. Or if the wrongdoer is guilty of fraud, has he taken any steps to compensate for the loss?

22. A matter should be referred to the elders only when repeated efforts to help the wrongdoer have failed.

23. Barrater: 1 n someone guilty of barratry Synonyms: Barrator Type of: offender , wrongdoer a person who transgresses moral or civil law

24. A-venj' a-venj'-er: Avenge.--The general idea connected with this word is that of inflicting punishment upon the wrongdoer

25. Barrator: 1 n someone guilty of barratry Synonyms: Barrater Type of: offender , wrongdoer a person who transgresses moral or civil law 7

26. Amercements and fines were not meant to compensate the injured plaintiff, but rather to punish the wrongdoer and express society's displeasure at the improper act

27. (The New Encyclopædia Britannica) Indeed, when was the last time that you heard of a priest refusing to grant absolution or to acquit a wrongdoer?

28. He has the power to punish, but he deliberately refrains from immediately doing so in order to give the wrongdoer the opportunity to change.

29. Culprit noun offender, criminal, villain, sinner, delinquent, felon, person responsible, guilty party, wrongdoer, miscreant, malefactor, evildoer, transgressor The real Culprits in the fight have not yet been identified

30. A Christian burdened with sin can call the congregation overseers, who can give personal and practical counsel from the Bible to help the wrongdoer abandon his sinful course.

31. Elders should carefully and prayerfully weigh each situation and find out what occurred and how often, the nature and extent of the misconduct, and the intent and motive of the wrongdoer.

32. Aggressor, assailant, assaulter offender, wrongdoer - a person who transgresses moral or civil law ambusher - an Attacker who waits in a concealed position to launch a surprise attack avenger, retaliator - someone who takes vengeance

33. Culpability generally implies that an act performed is wrong but does not involve any evil intent by the wrongdoer. The connotation of the term is fault rather than malice or a guilty purpose.

34. By counting each e-mail sent by a white-collar wrongdoer as a separate case of wire fraud, prosecutors can threaten him with a gargantuan sentence unless he confesses, or informs on his boss.

35. Avenge (v.) "vindicate by inflicting pain or evil on the wrongdoer," late 14c., from Anglo-French Avenger, Old French avengier, from a- "to" (see ad-) + vengier "take revenge" (Modern French venger), from Latin vindicare "to claim, Avenge, punish" (see vindication)

36. Hypernyms ("Assailant" is a kind of): offender; wrongdoer (a person who transgresses moral or civil law) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Assailant"): ambusher (an attacker who waits in a concealed position to launch a surprise attack) avenger; retaliator (someone who takes vengeance)