Deserter in a sentence as a noun

Like being a deserter or being a double agent.

"In truth, the man was an oathbreaker, a deserter from the Night’s Watch.

The deserter knows his life is forfeit if he is taken, so he will not flinch from any crime, no matter how vile.

Fellow facebook deserter here..."they always have the same reply: Why would you want to hide something ?

Desktop-to-web deserter here, I’ll try to sum it all up.- Browsers still have bad and ugly environments.

It's sad because there was every reason that Bergdahl's release should've been a major celebratory point for the Republicans, even if he was a deserter.

> as far as the US is concerned, you might as well never have been a citizen at allI guess that's better than the alternative: being treated worse because you're deemed a "traitor" or "deserter" for giving up US citizenship.> This means that when you want/need to visit the country, you can be denied entranceThis I can understand.

Without this practice, it'd be easy for a unit to abandon someone they dislike in enemy territory, claim he was a deserter, and condemn him to POW status as long as he can live it out.>Veterans find it infuriating that Susan Rice would use the term "honor and distinction" and then qualify it later along with the idea that all soldiers have honor and are distinguished.

Deserter definitions

noun

a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.

See also: apostate renegade turncoat recreant ratter

noun

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

See also: defector