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Murdering - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Murdering is the act of unlawfully and intentionally killing another person. It is a serious crime often associated with malice or premeditation, carrying severe legal consequences.

murdering

/ˈmɜrdərɪŋ/ /ˈmɜːdərɪŋ/

Definition:

Killing someone unlawfully and with intent.

Synonyms:

killing, slaying, assassinating, executing

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

saving, protecting

Common Collocations:

murdering someone, accused of murdering, charged with murdering, caught murdering

Derivatives:

murderer, murderous

Usage Tips:

Use "murdering" as a verb for unlawful killing or as an adjective describing such acts.

Common Phrases:

murdering spree, cold-blooded murdering, get away with murdering

Etymology:

From Old English "morthor," meaning secret killing, influenced by Latin "mors" (death).

Examples:

  • 1. The detective solved the murdering case swiftly.
  • 2. She was convicted of murdering her husband last year.
  • 3. The novel depicts a ruthless king murdering his enemies.
  • 4. He denied murdering the victim despite the evidence.

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