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What is another word for Case? – 176 Case Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    situation circumstance condition instance example incident occasion event episode experience happening occurrence affair matter issue problem predicament plight dilemma dilemma quandary complication difficulty challenge trial test lawsuit proceeding action suit prosecution litigation hearing tribunal inquiry investigation research study analysis examination inspection review assessment evaluation judgment verdict decision ruling sentence finding outcome result consequence aftermath effect upshot repercussions impact influence ramification.

    Meaning of Case

    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a case can refer to a particular situation or circumstance, or a legal proceeding or lawsuit.

    Definitions

    • Merriam-Webster defines a case as a situation or condition, or a set of circumstances, and also as a legal action or proceeding.
    • Cambridge Dictionary defines a case as a situation or event, or a legal proceeding, and also as an example or instance of something.

    Example Uses

    • The lawyer presented a strong case to the jury, highlighting the key evidence and witness testimony.
    • The doctor studied the case of the patient with the rare disease to learn more about its symptoms and treatment.
    • The company is facing a difficult case due to the economic downturn and increased competition.
    • The police are investigating the case of the missing person, following leads and gathering evidence.
    • The Supreme Court heard the case and made a landmark ruling on the constitutional issue.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    solution resolution answer explanation justification excuse vindication exoneration absolution acquittal dismissal rejection refusal denial negation opposition contradiction repudiation renunciation abandonment relinquishment surrender cessation termination conclusion end finale closure.