forensically Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of forensically In English

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  • Again, it is just so thorough and precise, and looks at human beings without mercy, forensically, as much as it is possible to do this.

  • As a result, a lot of stuff that you would have expected to have been forensically examined was not and still is not.

  • What we say is said forensically, and not always seriously.

  • I would prefer that we approached these matters forensically.

  • The dossier that we have published today sets out a forensically argued case about the nature of the regime.

  • We are told that the targets are being scientifically and forensically calibrated and that the weaponry is of a new generation that will minimise collateral damage.

  • The species commonly has a greenish metallic appearance and is important medically, economically, and forensically.

  • The digital signature, however, is forensically identical in both legitimate and forged uses - if someone possesses the private key they can create a real signature.

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