Pronunciation: /əˈfɛns ɑrkiˈɑlədʒɪst/
noun A person who specializes in studying ancient offenses or crimes
A1 An offence archaeologist studies ancient crimes and legal violations.
A2 The offence archaeologist discovered a hidden burial site that contained evidence of a crime.
B1 The offence archaeologist specializes in investigating historical misdemeanors and felonies.
B2 As an offence archaeologist, she is responsible for analyzing ancient legal documents and court records.
C1 The offence archaeologist's groundbreaking research shed new light on the legal practices of ancient civilizations.
C2 The renowned offence archaeologist was awarded a prestigious grant to continue her investigations into ancient criminal justice systems.
formal The offence archaeologist specializes in studying ancient laws and legal codes.
informal The offence archaeologist is the go-to person for understanding old legal cases.
slang The offence archaeologist digs up dirt on past criminal activities.
figurative Being an offence archaeologist means uncovering hidden truths and secrets from the past.
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