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content - area vocabulary
rate your word knowledge. then complete the meaning, finish each sentence, and discuss word meanings and examples.
word rate your word knowledge. meaning complete the meaning. example finish each sentence.
commit com·mit (verb) to do something wrong if you commit a crime, you could
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juvenile ju·ve·nile (adjective) relating to youth the suspect was sent to juvenile court because she
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misdemeanor mis·de·mean·or (noun) a crime that is not too serious because the crime was only a misdemeanor, the judge asked the guilty party to
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offender of·fend·er (noun) someone who is guilty of a crime the offender was sorry that she
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prosecution pros·e·cu·tion (noun) the process after being accused of a crime you wont face prosecution if you
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sentence sen·tence (noun) punishment given to someone for a crime i think is a fair sentence for not paying a traffic ticket.
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- commit: to do something wrong; If you commit a crime, you could go to jail.
- juvenile: relating to youth; The suspect was sent to juvenile court because she was under 18.
- misdemeanor: a crime that is not too serious; Because the crime was only a misdemeanor, the judge asked the guilty party to pay a fine.
- offender: someone who is guilty of a crime; The offender was sorry that she stole the item.
- prosecution: the process after being accused of a crime; You won't face prosecution if you cooperate fully.
- sentence: punishment given to someone for a crime; I think a small - fine is a fair sentence for not paying a traffic ticket.