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casework

1 American  
[keys-wurk] / ˈkeɪsˌwɜrk /
Or case work

noun

  1. the work of investigation, advice, supervision, etc., by social workers or the like, in cases case handled by them.

  2. Sociology. a close study of psychological and sociological factors in the history of an individual or family in unfavorable circumstances, with a view to improving personal and family conditions.


casework 2 American  
[keys-wurk] / ˈkeɪsˌwɜrk /

noun

  1. cabinetwork.


casework British  
/ ˈkeɪsˌwɜːk /

noun

  1. social work based on close study of the personal histories and circumstances of individuals and families

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Other Word Forms

  • caseworker noun

Etymology

Origin of casework1

case 1 + work

Origin of casework2

case 2 + work

Example Sentences

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Helen Flanagan, head of Counter Terrorism Policing London at the Met, said Wednesday that the force had seen "a significant increase in our casework relating to national security in recent years".

From Barron's • Mar. 4, 2026

He says the prosecution gives "a message of hope" and shows what can be done using a combination of training, research and development and forensic casework.

From BBC • Feb. 19, 2026

He added that he was also "handling casework and policy queries and asking parliamentary questions".

From BBC • Jan. 7, 2026

Retaining the best prosecutors, whose casework is largely apolitical, has been a longstanding challenge for the government.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2025

It was time to start picking up the dropped threads, the loose edges, the bits of braggadocio here and there; it was time to get on the stick and start putting serious casework together.

From The Hacker Crackdown, law and disorder on the electronic frontier by Sterling, Bruce