Alibis

/ˈæləbaɪz/ noun

claims or evidence that someone was somewhere else when a crime happened, or excuses used to avoid blame.

From Latin 'alibi' meaning 'elsewhere' or 'at another place'—literally 'alius' (other) and 'ibi' (there). It entered English legal terminology in the 18th century and expanded to general excuses.

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