"Criminalize" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To criminalize means to make something a criminal offense, or to declare something illegal and punishable by law.
Made or declared illegal or criminal: "The once-acceptable practice of racial profiling was criminalised in many countries after the war."
The verb "criminalises" means to make something or someone a crime, or to declare something or someone to be illegal or punishable. It is the third person singular form of the verb "criminalize", which is to convert something into a criminal offense, to make something or someone illegal.
A criminalist is a forensic scientist who uses scientific techniques to analyze physical evidence found at a crime scene or collected from victims of a crime. This may include analyzing fingerprints, DNA, hair, fibers, and other materials to help investigators solve crimes and identify suspects. Criminalists may work in laboratories or at crime scenes and often collaborate with law enforcement agencies to help bring criminals to justice.
Criminalistic refers to the study or science of the detection and analysis of crime, particularly in relation to the collection, preservation, and examination of physical evidence.
Criminalistics is the application of scientific techniques and methods to the investigation and solution of crimes. It involves the collection, analysis, and interpretation of physical evidence, such as fingerprints, DNA, and other types of physical evidence, to help identify suspects, prove guilt or innocence, and reconstruct crime scenes. Criminalistics is also known as forensic science or forensic biology.
Criminality refers to the state of being a criminal or the quality of being engaged in criminal activities. It can also refer to the prevalence or rate of criminal behavior in a particular society or area.
Criminalization is the process of making an act, behavior, or situation into a criminal offense, typically by enacting laws or regulations that impose penalties or sanctions for its commission. It often involves the labeling of an activity or individual as "criminal" or "anti-social", which can have significant social, political, and legal consequences.
The word "criminalized" is a verb that means to make something or someone into a crime or a criminal. It can also mean to declare or treat someone or something as illegal or unacceptable according to the law or society. For example, "The misuse of drugs was criminalized to prevent their abuse."
The verb "criminalizing" is the present participle of the verb "criminalize". It means to make someone or something illegal or punishable by the law, to treat or consider someone or something as a criminal, or to make a certain behavior or act a criminal offense.
In law, "criminally" refers to the commission of a crime. It can describe an act, behavior, or activity that violates the criminal law, is punishable by the state, and can result in imprisonment, fines, or other penalties.<br><br>In a broader sense, "criminally" can also imply negligence, recklessness, or malicious intent, especially when used to describe circumstances or situations that lead to harm or wrongdoing.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The suspect was caught committing the crime criminally.<br> The company's criminally negligent actions led to the accident.<br> The organization has a criminally high level of debt due to poor financial management.
I apologize, but the word "criminate" is not a valid or recognized word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help.
I apologize, but it seems there is no word "crimination". It's possible that you meant "criticism" or "discrimination". If that's the case, here's the meaning:<br><br><strong>Criticism</strong>: the act of expressing disapproval or dislike of something, especially in a public or formal way.<br><br><strong>Discrimination</strong>: the act of perceiving, treating or controlling others differently, especially in an unfair or prejudiced way, based on a specific attribute.
I apologize, but the word "criminative" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word that has not been widely adopted.