recidivist

English

Etymology

From French récidiviste, from Latin recidīvus (returning, recurring). Compare recidivous, -ist.

Pronunciation

Noun

recidivist (plural recidivists)

  1. One who falls back into prior habits, especially criminal habits; a repeat offender.
    • 1914, R. Austin Freeman, The Uttermost Farthing, ch. 2:
      This specimen was of English parentage, was a professional burglar, a confirmed recidivist, and—since he habitually carried firearms—a potential homicide.

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