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verdict
- IPA[ˈvəːdɪkt]
英式
- a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest;an opinion or judgement
noun: verdict, plural noun: verdicts
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- 1. a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest the jury returned a verdict of not guilty
- ▪ an opinion or judgement this seems a fair verdict on the tabloids
- a verdict that requires an answer to one or more specific detailed questions, with the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a verdict that requires an answer to a specific detailed question.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a verdict of a coroner's jury affirming the occurrence of a suspicious death but not ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a verdict of a coroner's jury affirming the occurrence of a suspicious death but not ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a verdict agreed by all but one or two of the members of a jury.
Oxford Dictionary
- a verdict finding a person guilty of part of a charge.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland) a verdict in an inquest that records the factual ... delivering a narrative verdict, the coroner said it was impossible to tell if the alleged poor care directly caused Mr Smith's death
Oxford Dictionary
- (in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland) a verdict in an inquest that records the factual ... delivering a narrative verdict, the coroner said it was impossible to tell if the alleged poor care directly caused Mr. Smith's death
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈvərdik(t)]
美式
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest: the jury returned a verdict of ‘not guilty.’
Oxford American Dictionary