0 someone who does something evil:
The government has blamed the protests on a handful of evildoers.
By refusing to become like the evildoers, however, a danger of neither forgiving nor forgetting, one opens and expands one's human capacities for moral growth.
What do ' evil ' and ' evildoers ' in these passages refer to?
These three cruel punishments were meant to have a deterrent effect on evildoers.
Once again, this is because the state is only capable of changing through force and coercion the outward behaviour of evildoers.
Perhaps a better world would be one in which every evil is canceled by evil suffered on the part of the evildoer.
He cautioned his fellow students that the most dangerous evildoers are to be found within the community itself.
Nothing frightens the evildoer as much as the spotlight of publicity shining into the darkest corners of his behaviour.
They will punish the evildoer and extend his period of curative treatment.