crime |
justice |
As nouns the difference between crime and justice
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
justice is the title of a justice of court.
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
As a proper noun justice is
.
crime |
fraud |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between crime and fraud
is that
crime is (obsolete) that which occasions crime while
fraud is (obsolete) to defraud.
As nouns the difference between crime and fraud
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
fraud is any act of deception carried out for the purpose of unfair, undeserved and/or unlawful gain.
As verbs the difference between crime and fraud
is that
crime is to commit (s) while
fraud is (obsolete) to defraud.
crime |
contravention |
As nouns the difference between crime and contravention
is that
crime is a specific act committed in violation of the law while
contravention is the act of contravening a rule, regulation, or law, or of not fulfilling an obligation, promise, or agreement.
As a verb crime
is to commit crime(s).
perpetrating |
crime |
As verbs the difference between perpetrating and crime
is that
perpetrating is while
crime is to commit (s).
As a noun crime is
(countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law.
perpetration |
crime |
As nouns the difference between perpetration and crime
is that
perpetration is the act of perpetrating while
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law.
As a verb crime is
to commit (s).
crime |
cybercrime |
As nouns the difference between crime and cybercrime
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
cybercrime is crime committed using computer networks.
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
crime |
rebellion |
As nouns the difference between crime and rebellion
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
rebellion is rebellion (armed resistance).
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
crime |
immorality |
In countable terms the difference between crime and immorality
is that
crime is a specific act committed in violation of the law while
immorality is an immoral act or practice.
In uncountable terms the difference between crime and immorality
is that
crime is criminal acts collectively while
immorality is the state or quality of being immoral; vice.
As a verb crime
is to commit crime(s).
regal |
crime |
As nouns the difference between regal and crime
is that
regal is a small, portable organ played with one hand, the bellows being worked with the other, used in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries while
crime is a specific act committed in violation of the law.
As an adjective regal
is of or having to do with royalty.
As a verb crime is
to commit crime(s).
crime |
act |
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between crime and act
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
act is (countable) a display of behaviour.
As nouns the difference between crime and act
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
act is (countable) something done, a deed.
As verbs the difference between crime and act
is that
crime is to commit (s) while
act is to do something.
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