English dictionary: words starting with crimi
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nounA person who has committed a crime.
Usage examples:
These men are dangerous criminals
adjectiveRelating to crime.
Usage examples:
They are charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage
nounCriminal society, the underworld; criminals collectively.
nounCriminal behaviour or inclination; criminality.
adjectiveRelating to criminals or their activities.
Usage examples:
He accused brown of having a criminalistic bent
nounAnother term for forensics.
plural nounScientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime; forensics.
Usage examples:
He's another member of the team of criminalistics, he's highly competitive, he's a talented jazz mu…
nounBehaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
Usage examples:
A regime that sanctions organized criminality
nounBehaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
Usage examples:
A regime that sanctions organized criminality
adverbIn a manner that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
Usage examples:
There was no evidence the firms had acted criminally
nounCriminality.
nounA person with an inclination towards crime; an occasional rather than habitual criminal.
nounA person who has committed a crime.
Usage examples:
These men are dangerous criminals
adjectiveRelating to crime.
Usage examples:
They are charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage
verbTo prove (a person) guilty of a crime; to incriminate. occasionally without object.
verbTo prove (a person) guilty of a crime; to incriminate. occasionally without object.
verbTo prove (a person) guilty of a crime; to incriminate. occasionally without object.
adjectiveCharacterized by crimination; that charges someone with a crime or grave offence; incriminating; accusatory.
adjectiveInvolving or relating to crimination; accusatory; incriminating.
nounA type of brown mushroom (= an organism with a round top and short stem) that you can eat
Usage examples:
When the butter has melted, add the sliced onions and sliced cremini mushrooms to the pan., any typ…
adjective(of a system, situation, or place) causing or likely to cause criminal behaviour.
Usage examples:
The criminogenic nature of homelessness
nounAn expert in the scientific study of crime and criminals.
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The pioneering criminologist proposed a method for identifying criminals
nounAn expert in the scientific study of crime and criminals.
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The pioneering criminologist proposed a method for identifying criminals
nounThe scientific study of crime and criminals.
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At the university of northumbria, applications to study criminology and forensic science have doubl…
adjectiveOf a person: guilty of a crime; criminal; (also) accused of a crime. also as noun: (with the) guilty or criminal people as a class.
adverbIn a criminous manner; criminally. rare after 17th century.
nounThe state or quality of being criminous; criminality.
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