crime
noun
uk
/kraɪm/ us
/kraɪm/crime noun (ACTIVITY)
B1 [ U ]
She promised to fight crime and reform government.
crime prevention Nearly £2 million of the city budget was set aside for crime prevention.
commit a crime He has admitted committing several crimes, including fraud.
be charged with a crime He has not been charged with any crime and has denied wrongdoing.
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- Something must be done to reduce the level of crime in the area.
- In Britain, half of all violent crime is perpetrated by people who have been drinking alcohol.
- Someone of your description was seen in the area on the night of the crime.
- The jury has to decide whether a person is guilty or innocent of a crime.
- There are few crimes more truly shocking than the murder or abuse of children.
- accuse someone of a crime
- aggravated
- anti-crime
- anti-fraud
- anti-narcotics
- delinquency
- delinquently
- drink driving
- driving under the influence
- DUI
- misdeed
- netherworld
- non-crime
- offence
- on all counts
- victimology
- war crime
- white-collar crime
- wrongdoing
- zero tolerance
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crime noun (BOOKS, ETC.)
- abridgment
- annual
- anthology
- audiobook
- backlist
- cosy
- digest
- dime novel
- e-reader
- easy read
- miscellany
- multi-author
- multi-authored
- multi-volume
- must-read
- swashbuckler
- tome
- trilogy
- vade mecum
- work of fiction
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