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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151. Jealousy was assigned as motive for the crime.
152. His story bears on the crime.
153. Evidence that capital punishment deters crime is pretty thin.
154. The government's primary concern is to reduce crime.
155. Your crime will cost you your life.
156. His descent into crime was rapid.
157. Does prison do anything to prevent crime?
158. TV has been accused of glamorizing crime.
159. Crime in our big cities is on the increase.
159. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
160. We are no further forward in solving the crime.
161. Crime is almost non-existent in these communities.
162. Nothing can extenuate his crime.
163. The law prescribes how to punish this crime.
164. He boasted of having carried out the perfect crime.
165. You'll have to pay for your crime.
166. The problems of crime and unemployment are closely intertwined.
167. Interviewing victims of crime must be done with sensitivity.
168. This provided solid evidence that he committed the crime.
169. Stock market fraud is sometimes regarded as a victimless crime.
170. These crimes were committed largely by professional criminals who lived by crime.
171. The government insists that 'prison works' and plans to introduce a tougher sentencing policy for people convicted of violent crime.
172. A simple mistake in judgment was often magnified to the proportions of a major crime.
173. It was not greed but ambition that drove him to crime.
174. He left a note at the scene of the crime, challenging detectives to catch him.
175. The probabilities of crime or victimization are higher with some situations than with others.
176. She has been involved in the war against organised crime.
177. There is no proof that he was on the crime spot.
178. The suspect's fingerprints have been matched with those found at the scene of the crime.
179. The government gave the police a mandate to reduce crime.
180. The public have a crucial role to play in detecting crime.
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