alibi

અનુપસ્થિતિ
definition
verb
her friend agreed to alibi her
offer an excuse or defense for (someone), especially by providing an account of their whereabouts at the time of an alleged act.
noun
she has an alibi for the whole of yesterday evening
a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, typically a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.
translation of 'alibi '
અન્યત્ર હાજરી,
અનુપસ્થિતિ,
નિષ્ફળતાનું બહાનું,
અન્યત્રા
noun
અન્ય સ્ચળે હોવું તે
example
a defense of 'alibi'
a catch-all 'alibi' for failure and inadequacy
And his own Prime Minister Ivan Kostov's initial reaction was that of a criminal with a water-tight 'alibi' : ‘Prove it!’
Prosecutors were found to have withheld evidence showing that the 'alibi' of another suspect who had bragged about committing the murders was bogus.
The moment we get into murky decision-making processes, everybody has an 'alibi' .
The prosecution alleges she gave him a false 'alibi' by claiming she was in Soham on the day the girls died, when she was really in Grimsby.
He called 'alibi' evidence as to his earlier movements.
As it became clear that the DNA evidence was likely to be accepted, I wondered what new evidence would damage the 'alibi' .
a catch-all 'alibi' for failure and inadequacy
One of the players against whom an allegation was made, an England international, is understood to be claiming he has an 'alibi' .
she has an 'alibi' for the whole of yesterday evening
As it turned out, the letter was written on the managing editor's computer, but he has an 'alibi' .
Mr Lydon claims he has an 'alibi' to disprove Mr Dunlop's allegations as he was a guest speaker at a conference hosted by the IACT.
What is the evidence that established that, other than the evidence of the 'alibi' , ultimately said to be false?
He maintains that he has an 'alibi' for the crucial times surrounding the murder.
One suspects that it has been mainly thought of as a political 'alibi' and an excuse for supervision of the police.
But the Party does not provide him with an 'alibi' for all his failures.
Ashamed, he tried to cover the incidents up, even ordering his representatives to publicly 'alibi' his wife's violence.
her friend agreed to 'alibi' her
This conclusion is sufficient also to dispose of the complaint about redirection on the date of the 'alibi' witness statements.
It also has to be clear that the accused has been told of the evidence against him so that if he has an 'alibi' he can use it.
Otherwise, doubts would remain that such steps were aimed at providing an 'alibi' for a possible failure of the bid, he said.
His question meant to give the minister a chance to 'alibi' why the administration had absolutely no response to the bombing.
He gave evidence himself, and called evidence in support of his 'alibi' .
Others suggested that Sherman was at fault for trying to present an 'alibi' defense.
Kamara then claimed an 'alibi' , that he was at a school with his sister and the Headmaster.
On the other hand, he has to avoid the danger that the parties push all their difficult problems over to him so that they have an 'alibi' for failure to achieve something.
In the circumstances, his evidence as 'alibi' evidence is most unpromising.
The second 'alibi' , the Mongol invasion, is yet another favourite of their writing.
she has an 'alibi' for the whole of yesterday evening
Credits: Google Translate