occision Antonyms

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Meaning of occision

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occision (n.)

A killing; the act of killing.

occision Sentence Examples

  1. The occision of the innocent victim sent shockwaves through the community.
  2. The prosecution sought the maximum penalty for the heinous occision.
  3. The family was devastated by the sudden and senseless occision of their loved one.
  4. The trial was a grueling ordeal that focused on the details of the tragic occision.
  5. The occision served as a chilling reminder of the fragility of life.
  6. The defendant attempted to justify the occision as an act of self-defense.
  7. The jury deliberated for days before reaching a verdict in the high-profile occision case.
  8. The occision left an everlasting scar on the lives of all those involved.
  9. The victim's family demanded justice and an end to the senseless occisions.
  10. The occision of the unborn child sparked a heated debate about the ethics of abortion.

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A killing; the act of killing.

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The occision of the innocent victim sent shockwaves through the community.

The prosecution sought the maximum penalty for the heinous occision.

The family was devastated by the sudden and senseless occision of their loved one.

The trial was a grueling ordeal that focused on the details of the tragic occision.