Pronunciation: /keɪsbʊk/
noun a book containing detailed records of court cases or legal decisions
A1 I read a casebook for my English class.
A2 The casebook provided examples of different legal scenarios.
B1 The detective referred to his casebook to solve the mystery.
B2 The lawyer's casebook was filled with precedents and legal analysis.
C1 The professor's casebook on psychology was considered a classic in the field.
C2 The historian's casebook contained rare documents and insights into ancient civilizations.
formal The casebook provided detailed analysis of various legal precedents.
informal I found all the answers in the casebook for our assignment.
slang Dude, did you check the casebook for the cheat codes?
figurative Her life could be seen as a casebook example of resilience and perseverance.
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