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UK
/fəɹˈɛnsɪk/
]
[ US /ˌfɔˈɹɛnsɪk, fɝˈɛnsɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌfɔˈɹɛnsɪk, fɝˈɛnsɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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used or applied in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law
forensic ballistics
forensic photograph - of, relating to, or used in public debate or argument
How To Use forensic In A Sentence
- And one of the best ways of gathering criminal intelligence is forensics.
- Besides working on Inside Out, the reporter was also presenting a special documentary about forensic science.
- I watched a show last night on advances in forensic science.
- They were convicted on forensic evidence alone.
- And this forensic paleographer over here agrees with me that it's too good to be true! Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again
- Gore then devised a plan to burn down the house, destroying any forensic evidence he might have left behind.
- Objective To study the expression of substance P (SP) in human sudden erethistic death, and to seek objective morphological supports to diagnose sudden erethistic death for forensic medicine.
- Police cars were parked outside the address yesterday as forensics officers examined the scene. The Sun
- Forensic evidence has shown that at least one of the bombs was detonated remotely via an untraceable prepaid mobile phone.
- Dr Owen might have added, I suppose, that a necessary interest in the private lives of public figures was a feature even of powerful monarchies, where wedding-night consummation was a dynastic issue to be settled with the production of the kind of gloopy evidence now entertaining audiences for forensic science TV shows such as Top stories from Times Online