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Wrongdoers

Wrongdoers | Wrongdoer

Wrongdoers meaning

plural of wrongdoer

Example sentences (19)

In 2017, the Senior Minister, on behalf of the government, signed a contract with Kroll and Associates for the firm to do value-for-money auditing on some projects, identify wrongdoers and recover the assets of the said wrongdoers.

She made it clear that any wrongdoers, no matter who they are, would not be spared.

His career has been defined by a steadfast belief in the justice system’s ability to protect individual freedoms while holding wrongdoers accountable.

He warned many of the wrongdoers and punished them with sit-ups.

It remains to be seen if they will impose sanctions on human rights abusers consistently, and not just against wrongdoers in rogue states or those left exposed in the most high-profile and infamous cases.

The accord aims to provide justice for the victims, accountability for any potential wrongdoers, and rules for coexistence in the region.

The U.S. has a discreditable history of absolving wrongdoers when their crimes are grand enough and the perpetrators sufficiently prominent.

The overall size of the fraud is in “double digits”, which is “Rs 10 crore for sure”, and actions against the wrongdoers are being taken, he said.

This common sense step will help thwart wrongdoers from bilking Medicare with medical identity fraud and protect against the devastating personal harm of identity theft.

Do they want one that is built on putting their people first, or a company that keeps policies in place that silence wrongdoers and protects corporate profits?

Even as companies increasingly punish wrongdoers after the fact, our primary focus has to shift to prevention.

Likewise, the top official indicated it will be well timed if the information from Brazil is relevant and provides elements of judgment aimed at making strong decisions and putting exemplary sanction on the wrongdoers.

The Fourth Amendment warrant authorizes and justifies what is otherwise a trespass -- an intrusion or encroachment on the right of security -- by government officials, but solely to protect the community against specific wrongdoers.

There are only wrongdoers or innocent.

The team now call on governments and regulatory bodies to crack down on the wrongdoers — but will this really happen?

Virual currencies have the option to be used for money laundering, supporting terrorism, and exchange of sums between wrongdoers, pointed out the CBI circulation.

In another case, when Snape caught Harry using the Sectumsempra curse on Malfoy, he was forced to go through over a thousand boxes of files describing wrongdoers at Hogwarts and their punishments.

Personal piety became still more prominent in the late New Kingdom, when it was believed that the gods intervened directly in individual lives, punishing wrongdoers and saving the pious from disaster.

The term is used when a hunt for wrongdoers becomes abused, and a defendant can be convicted merely on an accusation.