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Alibied Meaning in English

word · lemma: alibi

ˈæɫəˌbaɪ
AL-uh-bye
ˈæləbˌaɪ
AL-uh-bye

释义

To give someone an alibi, or to provide a reason or excuse showing that someone was not present at a certain place and time, especially regarding a crime.

用法与细微差别

'Alibied' is a colloquial, rarely used verb form of 'alibi', often in legal or crime-related stories. Used mostly in informal speech or writing. Typical structure: 'He was alibied by...', meaning someone provided an alibi for him. Not standard; in formal contexts, use 'provided an alibi' or 'had an alibi'.

例句

He was alibied by his friend during the investigation.

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She alibied her brother so he wouldn't get in trouble.

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Several witnesses alibied the suspect on the night of the crime.

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I didn't do it—I was totally alibied by my coworkers.

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You can't blame Kyle, he was alibied the whole time.

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The lawyer alibied her client with security camera footage.

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