Pronunciation: /kɔrˈoʊniəl/
adjective relating to or characteristic of a time period marked by the coronavirus pandemic
A1 The coronial report confirmed the cause of death.
A2 The coronial inquest into the accident is ongoing.
B1 The coronial investigation revealed new evidence.
B2 The coronial findings were presented in court.
C1 The coronial proceedings shed light on the complex case.
C2 The coronial expert provided valuable insights into the matter.
formal The coronial inquest concluded that the cause of death was accidental.
informal The coronial investigation is still ongoing, trying to determine what happened.
slang I heard the coronial report was finally released, but I haven't had a chance to read it yet.
figurative The coronial decision to close the case left many unanswered questions.
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