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Unit 6 Vocabulary, Word Table

The document provides definitions for key words related to solving crimes with science: [1] It defines words like "crime", "authority", "conclude", "consult", "contrary", "detect", "establish", "instance", "logic", "motive", "panel", "site", "specific", "tape", and "technical". [2] It provides the meanings of the words, related words in the same word family, and examples of usage. [3] The purpose is to establish an understanding of important terminology for discussing how science can be used to solve crimes and establish the truth.

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Unit 6 Vocabulary, Word Table

The document provides definitions for key words related to solving crimes with science: [1] It defines words like "crime", "authority", "conclude", "consult", "contrary", "detect", "establish", "instance", "logic", "motive", "panel", "site", "specific", "tape", and "technical". [2] It provides the meanings of the words, related words in the same word family, and examples of usage. [3] The purpose is to establish an understanding of important terminology for discussing how science can be used to solve crimes and establish the truth.

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ENAP1002 Unit 6: Solving Crimes with Science T.

Fatma

Target word Meaning Word Family


Crime (n) An illegal act, Criminal (n): a person who breaks the law/ commits a
Act that’s a crime
against the law Criminal (adj)
authority (n) expert , power authoritative (adj)
authoritatively (adv)
conclude (v ) to decide conclusion (n)
reach a conclusion: make a judgment based on evidence
come to a conclusion: make a decision based on evidence
jump to conclusions: make a judgment based on feelings
conclusive (adj): definitely true
conclusively (adv)
consult(v) to ask sb. for consultant (n) : a person who provides expert advice
information consultation : (n)

contrary (n) opposite on the contrary : expression to show disagreement

detect (v) to notice detection : the process of finding out , noticing


detector: things , machines
detective: person
detectable
establish (v) to tell, to learn establishment (n)
facts that prove established (adj)
There are established procedures for dealing with
something is
emergencies.
true
instance (n) event, example For instance: for example
or case
logic (n) reasoning logical (adj)
≠illogical
logically (adv)
motive (n) a reason for an Motivation (n)
action motivate (v)
Motivational (adj)
motivated (adj): for people who are eager to do/learn
≠ unmotivated
panel (n) 1. piece of wood
2. board
3. a group of persons selected for some service

site (n) location


specific (adj) exact Specification (n)
Specifically (adv)
Specifics of : a phrase means facts or details
specify (v)
tape (n) stripe, band to tape: (v)

technical (adj) knowledge of machines, technical (adj) : refers to words/ concepts of a


materials, relating to the particular subject
practical use technically (adv)

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