Defector in a sentence as a noun

They can and will punish any defector who doesn't have a huge advantage.

Punishing the first defector can be an effective way to forestall that.

Any defector would be destroyed before the practice could be halted.

In fact, in an interview I watched recently a KGB defector described them as "hating" each other.

Plus, I bet many defectors had an above-average life in North Korea, as they had the resources to escape.

Did the 9/11 attacks actually increase the cooperator/defector ratio in the long term in a way that is not apparent to me?

Perhaps a few North Korean operatives are posing as defectors, tracking down real defectors, and making threats - I doubt the average defector would want to go the the authorities.

The notion that defectors are lavishly rewarded -- a notion that Snowden encouraged in his comment about palaces and petting a phoenix -- is at odds with the historical record.

It was pretty much assured that someone was going to come along on this story and label David as a "defector".I'll have to disagree with a blog post story a few days ago about the maturity of the Scala community.

The idea that there were no defectors on this basis makes me question the integrity of the entire tech industry leadership.⚫ Nobody had faith in the DoJ's ability to to investigate, or a court's ability to place injuctions, on this behavior and/or retaliatory actions.⚫ Everyone had dirt on everyone else, at least in iteration.

Defector definitions

noun

a person who abandons their duty (as on a military post)

See also: deserter