cases Synonyms

cases Meaning

cases

a form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective showing its grammatical relation to other words, a civil or criminal suit or action, a divided tray for holding printing type, a suit or action in law or equity, condition of body or mind, a set of circumstances or conditions, the object of investigation or consideration, the evidence supporting a conclusion or judgment, a box together with its contents, a peculiar person, a convincing argument, condition, such a relation whether shown by change of form or not, argument, a tube into which the components of a round of ammunition are loaded, a box with its contents, oneself considered as an object of harassment or criticism, as a precaution, an instance that directs attention to a situation or exhibits it in action, patient sense 1, pair, example sense 3, an outer covering or protective shield, patient, what actually exists or happens, without regard to or in spite of other considerations, the frame of a door or window, in the event of, a situation requiring investigation or action (as by the police), to inspect or study especially with intent to rob, casing sense 2, the circumstances and situation of a particular person or group, a situation requiring investigation, action, or consideration, an inflectional form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective indicating its grammatical relation to other words, a question or claim to be settled in a court of law, a box or container to hold something, to enclose in or cover with or as if with a case, a box or receptacle for holding something, patient entry 2, an outer covering or housing, an instance of disease or injury, to line (something, such as a well) with supporting material (such as metal pipe), set, such a relation whether indicated by inflection or not

cases Sentence Examples

  1. The Supreme Court justices ruled on several high-profile cases last term.
  2. In the famous Roe v. Wade case, the Court upheld the right to abortion.
  3. The Miranda v. Arizona case established the right to legal counsel during police questioning.
  4. The Brown v. Board of Education case ended legal segregation in schools.
  5. The Marbury v. Madison case established the principle of judicial review.
  6. The Dred Scott v. Sandford case denied citizenship to African Americans.
  7. The Loving v. Virginia case legalized interracial marriage.
  8. The Citizens United v. FEC case allowed corporations to spend unlimited funds on political campaigns.
  9. The Obergefell v. Hodges case legalized same-sex marriage.
  10. The Shelby County v. Holder case struck down key provisions of the Voting Rights Act.

FAQs About the word cases

a form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective showing its grammatical relation to other words, a civil or criminal suit or action, a divided tray for holding printing

coverings, casings, covers, housings,sheaths, capsules, shields, plates, coatings,shells

illusions, probabilities, possibilities,fictions, fantasies, phantasies,potentialities,eventualities

The Supreme Court justices ruled on several high-profile cases last term.

In the famous Roe v. Wade case, the Court upheld the right to abortion.

The Miranda v. Arizona case established the right to legal counsel during police questioning.

The Brown v. Board of Education case ended legal segregation in schools.