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Main Entry:
1case 
Pronunciation:
k
s
Function:
noun
Etymology: Middle English
cas "situation needing action," from early French
cas (same meaning), from Latin
casus "fall, chance," from
cadere "to fall, happen, come by chance"
1 : a situation requiring investigation, action, or consideration <a
case for the police>
2 a : a form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective showing its grammatical relation to other words <the word "child's" in "a child's shirt" is in the possessive
case>
b : such a relation whether shown by change of form or not <the subject of a verb is in the nominative
case>
3 : what actually exists or happens
: FACT <thought he had failed, but that wasn't the
case>
4 : a question or claim to be settled in a court of law
5 : a convincing argument <made a good
case for accepting the plan>
6 a : an instance of disease or injury <a
case of chicken pox>
b : 2PATIENT7 : EXAMPLE 3 <a
case of injustice>
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in any case : no matter what happens <I'll probably go
in any case>
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in case1 : IF 1 <
in case you couldn't figure it out from the first clue, here's a second>
2 : as a precaution <carry an umbrella just
in case>
3 : as a precaution against the event that <have extra money
in case we need it>
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in case of : in the event of <for use
in case of fire>
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