felonry (Meaning)

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felonry (n.)

A body of felons; specifically, the convict population of a penal colony.

Synonyms & Antonyms of felonry

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

felonry Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer discussed the elements of the felonry in detail during the trial.
  2. The felonry caused a stir in the small town, leaving residents feeling uneasy.
  3. Despite the severity of the felonry, the accused maintained their innocence.
  4. The judge imposed a strict sentence on the felon, considering the seriousness of the crime.
  5. A sense of justice prevailed as the felon faced consequences for their actions.
  6. The felon's past felonries were brought to light during the sentencing phase.
  7. The crime committed was of such a serious nature that it warranted a felony charge.
  8. The community rallied together to offer support to the victims of the felonry.
  9. The felonry was a reminder of the importance of upholding the law and maintaining order.
  10. Despite their best efforts, the investigators could not find solid evidence linking the individual to the felonry.

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A body of felons; specifically, the convict population of a penal colony.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lawyer discussed the elements of the felonry in detail during the trial.

The felonry caused a stir in the small town, leaving residents feeling uneasy.

Despite the severity of the felonry, the accused maintained their innocence.

The judge imposed a strict sentence on the felon, considering the seriousness of the crime.