Pronunciation: /noʊ-kraɪm/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I live in a safe neighborhood where there is no-crime.
A2 The town has a reputation for being a no-crime area.
B1 The city implemented various measures to maintain a no-crime environment.
B2 The no-crime policy has significantly reduced the rate of incidents in the region.
C1 The government's efforts to create a no-crime society have been successful.
C2 The establishment of a no-crime zone has brought peace and prosperity to the community.
formal The investigation concluded that there was no-crime committed at the scene.
informal Don't worry, there was no-crime involved in the incident.
slang They checked the security footage and found out there was no-crime going on.
figurative His actions may have been questionable, but legally speaking, it was a no-crime situation.
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