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IELTS Advanced Crimes and the Law Vocabulary Set 4 practice questions and answers.

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(verb) To formally state someone did not commit a crime they were accused of. acquit 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) The action of clearing someone who was accused of committing a crime. acquittal 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) A state of being limited, restricted, or locked down. confinement 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) A state of adhering to a common set of rules or norms. conformity 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) The act of officially and legally handing over a person accused of a crime to a country where the illegal act has been committed so they can face justice. extradition 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (verb) To question someone aggressively; to interrogate. grill 2 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (verb) To imprison someone for breaking the law. incarcerate 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (verb) To charge or accuse someone of crime. indict 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (verb) To break a law or violate a right. infringe 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) A lie told on purpose with the intent to hurt a person's reputation. libel 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) Items obtained through theft or scavenging. loot 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (verb) To acquire things without permission. loot 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) A less serious offence or wrongdoing. misdemeanour 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) A robbery perpetrated with the threat of violence. mugging 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) The act of disallowing someone or something. prohibition 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (verb) To cancel or delay punishment. reprieve 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (noun) A deferral of punishment. reprieve 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (verb) To remove or correct a misleading or false claim. retract 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS (verb) To provide evidence or proof for something. substantiate 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? absolve, clear, exonerate, free acquit 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? discharging, dismissing, releasing acquittal 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? custody, detention, incarceration, jail confinement 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? obedience, conventionality, docility, submission conformity 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? deportation, expulsion, banishment extradition 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? interrogate, interview, question grill 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? imprison, confine, detain incarcerate 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? accuse, arraign, censure, charge indict 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? to breach, to meddle, to offend infringe 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? defamation, slander, smear libel 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? booty, spoils, haul loot 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? pillage, plunder, steal loot 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? misconduct, infraction, violation, offence misdemeanour 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? assault, holdup, robbery, stickup mugging 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? constraint, restriction, disallowance prohibition 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? relieve, excuse, mitigate, respite reprieve 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? respite, mitigation, clemency, deferment reprieve 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? disavow, renounce, take back retract 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following synonyms? verify, confirm, establish, prove, validate substantiate 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? accuse, blame, charge, convict acquit 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? employment, hiring, hold, retention acquittal 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? freedom, liberation, allowance, permission confinement 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? disagreement, resistance, difference, noncomformity conformity 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? free, liberate, release. incarcerate 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? absolve, exonerate, free indict 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? to obey, to allow, to honour infringe 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? compliment, praise, tribute libel 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? equity, ownership, property loot 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS Which word has the following antonyms? contribute, donate, protect loot 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS

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