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UK//ðə ɪnˈtaɪə keɪs fə ðə prəˈsek.jʊʃən//US//ði ɪnˈtaɪr keɪs fɔr ðə prəˈsɪk.ju.ʃən//

Bedeutung von The entire case for the prosecution

The complete set of evidence and arguments presented by the prosecution in a trial.

In simple words: all the arguments and evidence the prosecution has in court

The entire case for the prosecution in einem Satz

  • The jury listened closely to the entire case for the prosecution.
  • During the trial, the defense questioned the entire case for the prosecution.
  • The judge reviewed the entire case for the prosecution before making a decision.

Wie man The entire case for the prosecution verwendet

Used in legal contexts, particularly during trials. Not appropriate in casual conversations. Indicates the full extent of arguments presented by the prosecution.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a courtroom where all evidence is presented together on a single table.

Verwandte Wörter

Collocations with The entire case for the prosecution

  • present the entire case
  • strong case for the prosecution
  • challenge the case for the prosecution

Synonyms for The entire case for the prosecution

  • full case
  • complete argument
  • case presentation

Opposites of The entire case for the prosecution

  • the entire case for the defense
  • the acquittal
  • the dismissal

Common mistakes with The entire case for the prosecution

  • Confusing with 'the entire case against the defendant' which implies a different perspective.
  • Using it in non-legal contexts where it's not relevant.

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Was bedeutet The entire case for the prosecution?

all the arguments and evidence the prosecution has in court

Was bedeutet The entire case for the prosecution auf Deutsch?

all the arguments and evidence the prosecution has in court

Was ist die Definition von The entire case for the prosecution?

The complete set of evidence and arguments presented by the prosecution in a trial.

Wie verwendet man The entire case for the prosecution in einem Satz?

The jury listened closely to the entire case for the prosecution.

Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für The entire case for the prosecution geben?

During the trial, the defense questioned the entire case for the prosecution.

Was sind Synonyme für The entire case for the prosecution?

Gängige Alternativen sind full case, complete argument, case presentation.

Was ist das Gegenteil von The entire case for the prosecution?

Gegenteilige Bedeutungen sind the entire case for the defense, the acquittal, the dismissal.

Welche Wörter passen zu The entire case for the prosecution?

Es wird oft mit present the entire case, strong case for the prosecution, challenge the case for the prosecution kombiniert.

Was sind häufige Fehler bei The entire case for the prosecution?

Confusing with 'the entire case against the defendant' which implies a different perspective. Using it in non-legal contexts where it's not relevant.

Wie spricht man The entire case for the prosecution aus?

US: //ði ɪnˈtaɪr keɪs fɔr ðə prəˈsɪk.ju.ʃən//, UK: //ðə ɪnˈtaɪə keɪs fə ðə prəˈsek.jʊʃən//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.

Ist The entire case for the prosecution formell oder informell?

"The entire case for the prosecution" ist formell und passt daher in berufliche, geschäftliche oder akademische Gespräche.

Wann sollte ich The entire case for the prosecution verwenden?

Used in legal contexts, particularly during trials. Not appropriate in casual conversations. Indicates the full extent of arguments presented by the prosecution.