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murdering


Meanings
  • The act of causing the death of another human being.

    - "The suspect was charged with the murdering of his wife."
    - "The murdering of an innocent person is a heinous crime."

Synonyms

thrash , trounce , wipe the floor with , assassinate , kill , massacre , slaughter , kill
Rhymes
Words rhyming with murdering
murd'ring , burd'ning , herd'ing , verd'ant , urd'erly , perd'urable , turd'ing
Homophones
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  1. murdering as in the act of causing death vs. Murdering as in making a loud noise or banging on a door


Variants
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murder , murdered , murdering , murders
Forms
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The verb 'to murder' can be conjugated into various forms to indicate different tenses and aspects. For example, the present tense third person singular form of the verb 'to murder' is 'murders'. Other forms include the present participle 'murdering', the past tense 'murdered', and the past participle 'murdered'. These forms can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings and shades of meaning related to the concept of murdering.


Etymology
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From Old English 'murdran' meaning 'murderer'. The past participle 'murdered' is derived from the verb 'to murder'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the term 'murdering' comes from the Old English word 'murdran', which means 'murderer'? Or that the verb 'to murder' can be conjugated into various forms to indicate different tenses and aspects, such as the present tense third person singular form 'murders', or the past participle form 'murdered'? Or that the term 'justifiable homicide' refers to the act of causing the death of another human being, with the intent to cause harm or death to that person, but under circumstances that are considered legally justifiable or excusable, such as self-defense or defense of others, the prevention of a serious crime or the apprehension of a criminal, and the execution of a lawful order or the performance of a legal duty?


Related Concepts
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  1. Homicide: Homicide is the act of causing the death of another human being, with the intent to cause harm or death to that person. Homicide is a serious criminal offense that carries severe legal consequences, including long-term imprisonment or even the death penalty in some jurisdictions.

  2. Manslaughter: Manslaughter is a criminal offense that involves the act of causing the death of another human being, without the intent to cause harm or death to that person. Manslaughter is a lesser criminal offense than homicide, and it typically carries less severe legal consequences, such as shorter prison sentences or probation instead of imprisonment.

  3. Justifiable Homicide: Justifiable homicide is a criminal offense that involves the act of causing the death of another human being, with the intent to cause harm or death to that person, but under circumstances that are considered legally justifiable or excusable. Examples of circumstances that may be considered legally justifiable or excusable for the commission of justifiable homicide include self-defense or defense of others, the prevention of a serious crime or the apprehension of a criminal, and the execution of a lawful order or the performance of a legal duty.


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["The concept of murdering has been explored extensively in various forms of culture throughout history. In literature, there are numerous works that revolve around the theme of murdering, such as Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' and Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Tell-Tale Heart'. In art, there are many paintings and sculptures that depict the act of murdering or its consequences. In music, there are numerous songs that explore the theme of murdering, such as 'Sympathy for the Devil' by The Rolling Stones and 'Killing in the Name' by Rage Against the Machine. Overall, the concept of murdering has been a source of fascination and exploration in various forms of culture throughout history."]

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