Rogue in a sentence as a noun

We have a rogue branch government with arguably little to no oversight!

Someone's reputation could be destroyed just by a rogue NSA agent.

Is it just me, or does DHS really seem like a rogue organization that thinks they're above things like due process?

These are no just a rogue employee stalking his ex, but actions on a targeted, ideological level.

And look, I GET that rogue spreadsheets can turn into productivity-damaging unseen business risks.

They've basically turned themselves - in my opinion - into a rogue agency that has J Edgar Hoover capabilities on a monstrous scale on steroids.

It's interesting to watch actually, submit a transaction to the network at the moment and there's a rogue node that will mess with the padding of the signatures and rebroadcast it faster than the original.

""Back when rogue prosecutor Mike Nifong went crazy and ginned up a rape prosecution against several members of the Duke lacrosse team, there was a great deal of horror at how "the system" could have gone so horribly wrong.

So now that we know that the DEA is not merely a paramilitary force, but also a rogue intelligence agency that is in the business of lying to judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys, can we please disband them?

Rogue definitions

noun

a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel

See also: knave rascal rapscallion scalawag scallywag varlet