Miscreant in a sentence as a noun

Only a miscreant would read such articles, no?

Unless the miscreant happens to be in the same state as you, local cops aren't interested.

There are a lot of places in many server environments where a determined miscreant can hide time bombs.

Usually, if the miscreant that threw it then ran away can't be identified, you just eat the cost of the window.

Literally everyone in the company was chasing down this one miscreant?

It's about combating injustice and miscreant behavior where we find it.

Maybe, after we estimate the number, perhaps we can estimate the time-to-fill based on various rates of child-miscreant golf-ball theft.

Let's see, is that better or worse than a drone strike?I guess President Obama is trying to keep you alive so it's okay if he takes out a few miscreant citizens with drone strikes, right?

If was so easy to exploit, because it means that a nonchalant hacker could bring it to mass attention...I'd hate to think of what havoc a dedicated miscreant could've sown in a week.

Negative indicator, potential dissident miscreant in NSA ranks.

"[...] is a lamentably cretinous miscreant and a primitive armpit-licking mass of neuroses and pathologies.""[...

So the $200,000 is going, ostensibly, to help the miscreant videographers get the duck out of Fodge, which, let's face it, is a pretty sensible concern after you've exposed a mayor with drug trade connections.

Whether you want to call him a criminal, a miscreant, a hero, or even a minor deity on account of his actions, you cannot do so while simultaneously claiming that the information the public receives from these leaks is, morally speaking, completely removed from Mr. Snowden because he handed it off to media outlets.

Miscreant definitions

noun

a person without moral scruples

See also: reprobate