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The Age: ‘Cases that stay with you forever’: They see women killed by violence, and this is what they want you to know
The forensic pathologists tasked with informing the community what really happens to women say ‘there are cases that say with you forever’, and the dimensions of violence are not yet understood.
‘Cases that stay with you forever’: They see women killed by violence, and this is what they want you to know
The meaning of BEEN is —also used with spoken emphasis in African American English to indicate that something (such as an event or state) happened or existed in the remote past or that it began in the remote past and is still ongoing. How to use been in a sentence.
BEEN is used in the perfect passive: have/has/had + been + past participle.
(used with the past participle of another verb to form the passive voice, that is, to show the action of the verb has been done to the subject of the sentence): The policeman was shot.
The meaning of KILLING is the act of one that kills. How to use killing in a sentence.
Omnicide, the act of killing all humans, to bring about the extinction of the human species (Latin: omni "all, everyone"). Xenocide, the genocide of an alien species. Often used in science fiction, such as in the novel Xenocide by Orson Scott Card.