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death sentence

American  

noun

  1. a sentence condemning a convicted felon to execution by the state.


Example Sentences

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That might not be a death sentence, but it’s pretty crippling.

From Los Angeles Times

Although Indonesia has executed foreigners in the past, it has upheld a temporary halt on the death sentence since 2017.

From BBC

South Korea has an unofficial moratorium on capital punishment -- the last prisoners were executed in 1997 -- with a death sentence effectively banishing Yoon to life behind bars.

From Barron's

His son said that the 20-year term was effectively a "death sentence" for his father, who is 78 and has faced a series of health problems.

From Barron's

Rights groups called it a death sentence for the 78-year-old, whose family has raised concerns about his health, but Hong Kong's leader said it was "deeply gratifying".

From BBC