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  • 14sinner — n. Offender, delinquent, criminal, wrong doer, evil doer, wicked person …

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  • 15culprit — n offender, guilty party, malefactor, miscreant; rascal, reprobate, wrong doer, evil doer, Sl. the heavy, Sl. the bad guy; felon, criminal, delinquent, lawbreaker, transgressor, sinner …

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  • 17Bürgerlicher Ungehorsam — Sebastian Loscher: Irdische und göttliche Gerechtigkeit (1536)[1] Ziviler Ungehorsam (von lat. civilis „bürgerlich“; deshalb auch: bürgerlicher Ungehorsam) ist eine Form politischer Partizipation, deren Wurzeln bis in die Antike zurückreichen.… …

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  • 18Ziviler Ungehorsam — Sebastian Loscher: Allegorie der Gerechtigkeit (1536)[1] Ziviler Ungehorsam (von lateinisch civilis ‚bürgerlich‘; deshalb auch bürgerlicher Ungehorsam) ist eine Form politischer Parti …

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  • 19Ziviler Widerstand — Sebastian Loscher: Irdische und göttliche Gerechtigkeit (1536)[1] Ziviler Ungehorsam (von lat. civilis „bürgerlich“; deshalb auch: bürgerlicher Ungehorsam) ist eine Form politischer Partizipation, deren Wurzeln bis in die Antike zurückreichen.… …

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  • 20wrongdoer — /rawng dooh euhr, dooh , rong /, n. a person who does wrong, esp. a sinner or transgressor. [1350 1400; ME; see WRONG, DOER] Syn. evildoer, culprit, offender. * * * …

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