Alibi

/ˈælɪˌbaɪ/ noun

An alibi is proof that a person was somewhere else when a crime happened, showing they could not have done it. It can be a person’s statement, video, receipt, or anything that confirms their location.

From Latin *alibī* meaning “elsewhere.” It entered legal language to indicate that the accused was in a different place at the time of the crime.

AMምክንያት
ARحجة غياب
BNআলিবি
CSalibi
DAalibi
DEAlibi
ELάλλοθι
EScoartada
FAبهانه
FIalibi
FRalibi
GUબહાનું
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