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prosecution
Noun
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Prosecution is the act of taking legal action against a person, especially criminal action.
The prosecution of Bob was for the rape crimes that he has committed.
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Prosecution refers to the agency that prosecutes a person in court, especially a person guilty of a criminal offence.
The prosecution of Mike Tyson during his rape trial argued that his victim's injuries made it very unlikely that she had consented to sex with the man.
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Prosecution refers to the act of carrying out a scheme till the end.
examination
Noun
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An examination is a formal test, usually important and often at the end of a course.
Did you pass the English examination last week?
OK, class. Time is up. Please hand in your examination papers.
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Examination is the act of looking at something very carefully.
The teachers and parents worked together in a closer examination of the problems grade seven students face.
The question of changing the law is currently under examination.
On closer examination, we found that we had made a mistake.