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crime [kraɪm] N

2. crime no art, no pl (criminality):

capi·tal ˈcrime N

crime pre·ˈven·tion N no pl

ˈcrime-rid·den ADJ

ˈwar crime N

Usage examples with crimes

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Not all crimes require specific intent, and the threshold of culpability required may be reduced.
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The guards and warders charged with overseeing these prisoners knew neither their names nor their crimes, and were prohibited from speaking to them.
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Flagellation was a common penalty for crimes such as theft and fighting.
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Many types of unruly conduct may fit the definition of disorderly conduct, as such statutes are often used as catch-all crimes.
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A large portion of the prisoner population consists of hard core felons who committed violent crimes, such as murder.
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The series also made good use of cliffhangers, often involving dramatic escapes, crimes, and catastrophes befalling the prison and its inhabitants.
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In the context of reference to liens, rights in equity, and inchoate crimes, it has been used as the antonym of inchoate.
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Its function also included the authority to take action to prevent crimes and prosecute and arrest law-breakers.
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He attributed its monstrous crimes to the overzealous prosecutors.
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No nation is entirely guiltless of such crimes.
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