forensic
Prononciation : [fəˈrɛn.sɪk]
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Contexte : « law and investigation »
(adjective) it describes anything related to using science to help solve crimes. Forensics is like using detective skills but with science tools and techniques to understand what happened.
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The forensic expert analyzed the fingerprints found at the crime scene.
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The police did not find any forensic evidence to help solve the case.
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What forensic techniques are used to investigate a crime?
Contexte : « law and investigation »
(noun) forensics refers to the scientific tests and methods used in crime solving. It includes things like looking at DNA, fingerprints, and other evidence from a crime.
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Forensics played a key role in identifying the suspect from the DNA evidence.
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There was a lack of forensics in the old cases, so many of them remained unsolved.
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How important is forensics in modern criminal investigations?
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