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单词 mirandize
释义

Mirandizev.

Brit. /mᵻˈrandʌɪz/, U.S. /məˈrænˌdaɪz/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: Miranda n., -ize suffix.
Etymology: < Miranda n. + -ize suffix.
U.S.
transitive. To inform (a suspect) upon arrest of his or her legal rights, in accordance with the Miranda ruling (see Miranda n.).
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1971 Calif. Reporter 96 128/1 The Court did not Mirandize the defendant.
1984 Scholastic Update (Nexis) 117 19 When TV cops ‘Mirandize’ a suspect, they're telling him of his right to refuse to answer questions. If they don't, any confession he may make may be inadmissible.
1992 M. Bishop Count Geiger's Blues xxxvi. 180 A cop much taller than Stamz yanked Bowman up and handcuffed him. A female cop disinterestedly Mirandized him.
1999 Atlanta Constit. (Electronic ed.) 22 Feb. A police officer can ‘Mirandize’ a criminal suspect in 10 seconds.
2000 P. Cornwell Last Precinct (2001) xxxii. 525 Maybe you should Mirandize me before you ask me what I think about Bray's murderer.

Derivatives

Miˈrandized adj.
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1988 National Law Jrnl. 14 Nov. 42/2 Responses by a properly Mirandized defendant..are the product of a voluntary waiver of his right to silence.
2000 Washington Times (Electronic ed.) 20 Apr. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist retorted that even ‘Mirandized’ confessions must be voluntary.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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