"Suspects" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Suspects" Meaning

A person or group of people believed to have committed a crime, or someone thought to have information about a crime.

Example: The police had several suspects in mind, but they needed more evidence to make an arrest.

Synonyms: suspects, accused, offenders, individuals of interest.

"Suspects" Examples

Usage Examples:

Police are questioning the suspects in the bank robbery case.
She became the main suspect in the murder investigation.
The suspects in the experiment were randomly assigned to the control and treatment groups.
The lawyer urged the prosecutor to show evidence against her suspects.
The detective had to sort through countless suspects to track down the missing person.

"Suspects" Similar Words

Sushi

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Susie

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A common English name, typically for a female. Derived from the Latin name Susanna, which is a feminine form of the Hebrew name Shoshanah, meaning "lily". It is a classic and timeless name that has been popular for many years in many English-speaking countries.

Suskind

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The term "Suskind" could refer to several things, including:<br><br>1. Jonathan Fraze Suskind: An American non-fiction author, journalist, and national security policy commentator. His notable books include "Without Mercy: The Conflict Over Capital Punishment" and "A Hope in the Unseen," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction in 1996.<br><br>2. Gary David Suskind: An American pediatric pulmonologist. He was also the co-founder of the International Securities Exchange.

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To believe that someone has done something wrong, or to have doubts about the innocence of a person or thing, especially in a formal investigation.

Suspected

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Suspecting

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Suspection

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Suspend

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Suspendable

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Suspended

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The word "suspended" means:<br><br>1. Stopped or delayed temporarily, often as a punishment or a result of a problem.<br>Example: "The student's privileges were suspended for a week."<br>2. Hanging in the air, not supported or kept up.<br>Example: "The animation of the character was suspended mid-air."<br>3. Separated from a liquid or a gas, often to occur in a specific process.<br>Example: "The chemical was suspended in water."<br>4. (In sports) Separated from the team for an injury or misconduct.<br>Example: "The football player was suspended for three games."<br><br>In general, the word "suspended" implies a temporary situation that is either to be resumed or ended eventually.

Suspender

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Suspending

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To suspend something or someone means to stop it from happening or being used for a short time, often because something is wrong or needs to be fixed. It can also mean to hang something loosely in a position, like suspending a mobile from a branch.<br><br>In a more formal sense, suspending a person or a decision means putting it temporarily at an end, after which it may be reconsidered.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The Water Environment Assessment and Specification System was suspended until further notice due to technical issues.<br> The kids loved the swings in the park, but they were suspended on nights during rainy weather.<br> Over the sus-pending bridge ahead, the cityscape was visible in the distance.

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