Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who outrages or violates; a flagrant violator.

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Examples

  • Women have killed themselves rather than submit to outrage; they have killed the outrager; they have escaped; or they have submitted -- sometimes seeming to get on very well with the victor afterward.

    Herland 1915

  • Women have killed themselves rather than submit to outrage; they have killed the outrager; they have escaped; or they have submitted -- sometimes seeming to get on very well with the victor afterward.

    Herland Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1897

  • I know you for a cruel, cold-blooded murderer, an outrager of women, a thief, and an outlaw.

    My Lady of Doubt Randall Parrish 1890

  • And Lydia, with eyes that blazed like flame, watched the Bishop turn and walk frigidly up the sands, his indignation against this outrager of the Church declaring itself in every footfall.

    The Moccasin Maker E. Pauline Johnson 1887

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