Synonym: evil, sin, vice, wrongdoing. Similar words: acrimony, prime, recrimination, experiment, discrimination, experimental, from time to time, rim. Meaning: [kraɪm] n. 1. (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act 2. an evil act not necessarily punishable by law.
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61. For help on crime prevention, call our 24-hour advice line.
62. She claimed that the real crime is that burglars and muggers usually get a light sentence.
63. A high proportion of crime in any country is perpetrated by young males in their teens and twenties.
64. He was sent to prison for a crime that he didn't commit.
65. The increase in crime is a sad reflection on our society today.
66. The crime will be treated with the full rigor of the law.
67. The media is full of shock-horror headlines about under-age crime.
68. Much of the crime in this area is related to drug abuse.
69. Children from an underprivileged family background are statistically more likely to become involved in crime.
70. Blood feuds and general gangsterism added to the local crime rate.
71. Police reports showed that the vast majority of crime committed by children was carried out by truants.
72. Police officers re-enacted the crime in an attempt to get witnesses to come forward.
73. It seems to me that this crime was foreseeable and this death preventable.
74. Liaison between police forces and the art world is vital to combat art crime.
75. They're introducing CCTV cameras in an attempt to cut street crime in the area.
76. The reduction of crime levels is the centrepiece of the president's domestic policies.
77. There is growing public alarm at this increase in crime.
78. For your crime[sentencedict.com],(sentencedict .com) the court will punish you with two years in prison.
79. Can you provide any evidence that he was innocent of the crime?
80. The young man admitted to his part in the crime.
81. The country is in the grip of a teenage crime wave.
82. Stores spend more and more on crime prevention every year.
83. I can witness that he wasn't at the scene of the crime.
84. And still the row rumbles on over who is to blame for the steadily surging crime statistics.
85. No one disputes the direct linkage between the unemployment rate and crime.
86. They were less than truthful about their part in the crime.
87. It's no longer possible to argue that crime is unconnected with unemployment.
88. He was seen to enter the building about the time the crime was committed.
89. They don't really, in their ivory towers, understand how pernicious drug crime is.
90. He firmly believes that she is innocent of the crime.
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