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Definitions from the WebTerm: CasesNoun (Plural)1. A container or receptacle, usually made of a hard material, used for storing or protecting items. Example sentence: I bought a new phone case to protect my expensive smartphone. 2. A legal action taken to resolve a dispute between two or more parties. Example sentence: The court will be hearing the case next week. 3. A specific instance or occurrence of something. Example sentence: This is a classic case of mistaken identity. Verb (Third-person singular simple present: cases; present participle: casing; past tense: cased; past participle: cased)1. To inspect or examine carefully and thoroughly. Example sentence: The detective is casing the neighborhood for any suspicious activities. 2. To enclose in or cover with a case. Example sentence: The jeweler is casing the diamond necklace in a luxurious velvet case. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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