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crime Listen to audio/ˈkraɪm/ noun
plural crimes
1 [count] : an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government
Have you ever been convicted of a crime? = Were you ever found guilty of a crime? a very serious crime She paid dearly for her crimes. The punishment didn't fit the crime. [=the punishment was too mild/severe] evidence that helped them solve the crime a federal crime weapons used to commit crimes [=to do something illegal] I've committed no crime. = I haven't committed any crime. He was punished for a crime that he didn't commit. laws against hate crimes [=crimes that people commit because they hate the victim's race, religion, etc.] He thought he had committed a/the perfect crime. [=a crime that leaves no evidence]see also war crime, white-collar crime
2 [noncount] : activity that is against the law : illegal acts in general
poverty and crime Hiring more police officers would help prevent/deter/reduce (the amount of) crime in our city. leaders who are tough on crime = leaders who work hard to fight crime He turned to a life of crime [=he became a criminal] as a teenager. He has links to organized crime. [=a group of professional criminals who work together as part of a powerful and secret organization] the recent increase in violent crimeoften used before another noun high crime rates crime novels/stories We found your wallet at the crime scene. [=the place where a crime happened] a crime wave [=a sudden increase in the amount of crime in an area] Someone's partner in crime is a person who helps someone commit a crime.
He was her partner in crime for most of the robberies.
3 [singular] : an act that is foolish or wrong
It's a crime [=sin] to let food go to waste. Being single is not a crime. There's no greater crime than forgetting your anniversary.
crime against humanity
: a very cruel or terrible illegal act that is directed against a group of people
The country's former leader was tried for crimes against humanity.
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