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    offender
    /əˈfɛndə/

    noun

    • 1. a person who commits an illegal act: "an institution for young offenders"
    • 2. a person or thing that does something wrong or causes problems: "you can't get away from sex these days, and the TV is the worst offender"

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  2. a person who is guilty of a crime: first-time offenders. sex offenders. young offenders. Synonyms. criminal. crook (CRIMINAL) informal. culprit. evildoer. felon specialized. the guilty party. malefactor formal. outlaw. perpetrator. villain UK informal. wrongdoer formal. Fewer examples.

  3. An offender is a criminal, someone who breaks the law. A first-time offender, depending on the crime, might only have to pay a fine or perform community service. Offender is the way prison inmates and lawbreakers are often referred to in news reports or by police officers and prison staff.

  4. 1. a. : to transgress (see transgress sense transitive 1) the moral or divine law : sin. if it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most offending soul alive William Shakespeare. b. : to violate a law or rule : do wrong. offend against the law. 2. a. : to cause difficulty, discomfort, or injury. took off his shoe and removed the offending pebble. b.

  5. 1. To cause displeasure, anger, resentment, or wounded feelings in: We were offended by his tasteless jokes. 2. To be displeasing or disagreeable to: Onions offend my sense of smell. v.intr. 1. To result in displeasure: Bad manners may offend. 2. a. To violate a moral or divine law; sin. b. To violate a rule or law: offended against the curfew.

  6. An offender is a person who has committed a crime. This led to a large number of convicted offenders being released from prison.

  7. a person or thing that does something wrong. The report on sexual discrimination at work shows that some of the worst offenders are women. When it comes to pollution, the chemical industry is a major offender.

  8. OFFENDER definition: someone who has committed a crime: . Learn more.

  9. noun. someone who has violated a criminal, religious, or moral law: The program aids individuals already in the criminal justice system and is geared toward nonviolent offenders. a person or thing that irritates, annoys, or angers:

  10. offender meaning, definition, what is offender: someone who is guilty of a crime: Learn more.

  11. to affect (the sense, taste, etc.) in an unpleasant or disagreeable way:[ ~ + object] That odor offends my nose. to violate (a criminal, religious, or moral law): [ ~ + object] The movie offends the morals of the community. [ ~ + against + object] The movie offends against our principles.