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forensically

American  
[fuh-ren-zik-lee, -sik-lee] / fəˈrɛn zɪk li, -sɪk li /

adverb

  1. for forensic purposes or in a way that relates to forensic science.


Example Sentences

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His handling of “By the Sea,” the Act 2 duet with Margherita, forensically details Sweeney’s growing distaste for the conjugal fantasies of his partner in crime.

From Los Angeles Times

You can bet Alcaraz and his team - led by former world number one Juan Carlos Ferrero - will be forensically analysing what they can improve when they hit the practice courts.

From BBC

An appropriate choice, if you don't forensically examine the lyrics.

From BBC

Phone records in a tribunal involving a row between a nurse and a trans doctor were not examined in person or forensically.

From BBC

Its objective is to "recover and forensically analyse, and to memorialise and bury with respect and dignity, human remains recovered from the site".

From BBC