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Use "perpetuator" in a sentence
"Local council courts should make written referrals to the Police and the magistrate's court or High Court if the perpetuator is a second or repeat offender, likely to inflict further harm on the victim and if, in the opinion of the court, the degree and nature of the violence warrants the involvement of the Police and the court."
"Since every president and prime minister is a direct collaborator and leading perpetuator of the commodity economy that, amongst other atrocities, kills at the very least 20,000 kids every day through avoidable starvation and lousy health conditions, surely all the world's leaders and former leaders should be put on trial for genocide."
"She is a mud-slinger, a name caller and a perpetuator of fear for those that won't seek out answers on their own."