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    al·i·bi
    /ˈaləˌbī/

    noun

    • 1. a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place: "she has an alibi for the whole of yesterday evening"

    verb

    • 1. offer an excuse or defense for (someone), especially by providing an account of their whereabouts at the time of an alleged act: "her friend agreed to alibi her"

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  2. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word alibi, which means a plea of having been elsewhere than at the place of a crime or an excuse to avoid blame. See examples of alibi as a noun and a verb in legal and everyday contexts.

  3. Learn the meaning of alibi, a word that can be used as proof of innocence or as an excuse for something. Find out how to pronounce alibi and see examples from different contexts and languages.

  4. Learn the meaning of alibi, a word that can be used as proof of innocence or as an excuse for something bad. Find out how to pronounce alibi and see examples from different sources and languages.

  5. Your alibi is evidence that proves your innocence. If you were making cookies with your mom when someone raided your sister's piggy bank, your mom is your alibi, since she knows you were with her when the crime was committed.

  6. Alibi definition: the defense by an accused person of having been elsewhere at the time an alleged offense was committed.. See examples of ALIBI used in a sentence.

  7. Alibi is a legal term for a defense that claims a defendant was somewhere else when a crime was committed. It can also mean an excuse or a justification for an action or behavior. See different sources and translations of alibi.

  8. Learn the legal and informal meanings of alibi, a word that can be a noun or a verb. Find synonyms, examples, word frequency, and usage trends of alibi in British and American English.

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