Pronunciation: /mɪˈrændɪz/
verb to inform someone of their legal rights, especially the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney, as per the Miranda warning
A1 The police officer mirandized the suspect before questioning them.
A2 It is important for law enforcement to mirandize individuals under arrest.
B1 The lawyer advised his client to mirandize the witness during the deposition.
B2 The detective made sure to mirandize the suspect in accordance with legal procedures.
C1 The prosecutor emphasized the importance of mirandizing all suspects to avoid legal complications.
C2 The judge reminded the jury of the defendant's right to be mirandized before any questioning.
formal The police officer made sure to mirandize the suspect before questioning.
informal Hey man, remember to mirandize them before you start asking questions.
slang Don't forget to mirandize that dude before you start grilling him.
figurative Before making any decisions, it's important to mirandize all the possible consequences.
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