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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91. The moral of this story is that crime does not pay.
92. The government must take action now to stop the rise in violent crime.
93. He was tempted into a life of crime by greed and laziness.
94. Reducing the income will further impoverish these families and could tempt an offender into further crime.
95. The police are trying to obtain a more accurate picture of crime levels.
96. The Tokyo police department is clamping down on organized crime.
97. He suffered the injustice of being punished for a crime which he did not commit.
98. Not returning phone calls is a grave crime in today's culture.
99. So far, the police haven't got any clues as to the motive for the crime.
99. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
100. There's a lot of paranoia about crime at the moment.
101. A police officer who takes to crime is likely to be more successful at it than most. The gamekeeper turned poacher has everything going for him.
102. It is the job of the police to prevent crime.
103. The recent rise in crime is a matter of considerable public concern.
104. Did he feel any compassion for the victim of his crime?
105. The murders have given added urgency to the debate about inner-city crime.
106. Her speech was a scathing indictment of the government's record on crime.
107. The crime will be treated with the full rigour of the law.
108. It is shocking that they involved children in the crime.
109. The article claims that an increase in crime indicates a decline in moral standards.
110. Only an insane person could perpetrate such a horrible crime.
111. In Britain(sentencedict.com), half of all violent crime is perpetrated by people who have been drinking alcohol.
112. New China has reclaimed many men from a life of crime.
113. The enormity of the crime has shocked even experienced policemen.
114. The rise in violent crime is a disturbing new trend.
115. They hoped to enlist the help of the public in solving the crime.
116. This graph shows how crime has varied in relationship to unemployment over the last 20 years.
117. He turned to crime when he dropped out of school.
118. She was seen running away from the scene of the crime.
119. The President was elected with a clear mandate to tackle violent crime.
120. All the evidence collected so far points to robbery as the motive of the crime.
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