Forensic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Forensic ( adjective )

  1. Relating to, used in, or appropriate to the courts of law or to public discussion and debate.
  2. Relating to the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime.

Origin:

From latin forensis, public, belonging to the forum, from forum.

Examples:

  1. Forensic evidence proved his innocence.
  2. Forensic science is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to the legal system.
  3. A forensic team arrived to investigate the scene of the crime.
  4. Forensic experts analyzed the handwriting on the note.
  5. Forensic accountants are specialists in financial investigations.

(As a noun)

Forensic ( noun )

  1. Relating to, used in, or appropriate to the courts of law or to public discussion and debate.
  2. Relating to the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime.

Origin:

From latin forensis, public, belonging to the forum, from forum.

Examples:

  1. Forensic evidence proved his innocence.
  2. Forensic science is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to the legal system.
  3. A forensic team arrived to investigate the scene of the crime.
  4. Forensic experts analyzed the handwriting on the note.
  5. Forensic accountants are specialists in financial investigations.
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