Malevolent in a sentence as an adjective

The problem with Rice is that she is a malevolent liar.

Lets hope that malevolent hackers were similarly asleep.

Am I the only one that gets uncomfortable when white people are treated as an undifferentiated, malevolent mass?

AND subject the employees of these providers to background checks so that they can be trusted with this unnecessary, malevolent work shoved in their laps?Insane.

In the eyes of many, Monsanto crosses the line between "good honest competition" and "dangerous and malevolent would-be monopolist.

Because he thought digital currencies were inevitable, and he preferred bitcoin to some potentially more malevolent form.

The real problem is what happens in the imperfect world where law enforcement, government, self-imposed officers of authority get lazy or down-right malevolent.

It's funny how you peg the Chinese industrial spying as very clear-cut and obviously malevolent, but grasp at straws to justify the Pertobas spying as somehow motivated by good-guy American trying to bust some organized crime ring.

Whoever created it could only have been thinking of their bureau's unchecked ability to do what it wanted and not the public's perception of it because the creature, especially its eye, looks menacing, ominous, foreboding, malicious, malevolent, and borderline evil.

Malevolent definitions

adjective

wishing or appearing to wish evil to others; arising from intense ill will or hatred; "a gossipy malevolent old woman"; "failure made him malevolent toward those who were successful"

adjective

having or exerting a malignant influence; "malevolent stars"; "a malefic force"

See also: malefic malign evil