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Alibi

Noun

Definition: An excuse or evidence that proves a person's innocence by placing them at a particular location during a crime.

Example sentences:

  • She had a solid alibi and couldn't have been near the crime scene.
  • The security footage provided a strong alibi for the suspect.
  • His alibi wasn't convincing enough for the jury.

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Verb

Definition: To provide an excuse or evidence to prove someone's innocence.

Example sentences:

  • She managed to alibi her friend by testifying that they were together all night.
  • The witness alibied the suspect, saving him from being wrongly accused.

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Adjective (Local usage)

Definition: Used to describe something or someone that is widely known or favored in a particular locality.

Example sentences:

  • The restaurant is an alibi choice for locals looking for authentic cuisine.
  • The band became alibi after their performance at the local festival.

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