Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Sep. 2014
The concept of case It is widely used in our language and is usually used with various senses.
In as much and without a doubt the most used is the one that designates to the event, event that occurs.
I can't believe the case of your sister who was shot while leaving her house in broad daylight.
In the media communication, especially those informative posts, tend to use this concept a lot to refer to precisely to those events, facts, of a news nature, and that as such capture the interest of the public. Usually these are events that cause stupor and that at a certain point become novels in the news, since that every day news are provided that bring closer to its resolution or else to know more details about the how, why, or who of the same.
Two people were arrested in the case of the raped and murdered young woman.
On the other hand, the word case is used to refer chance or chance that is presented and that could not be foreseen.
In the event of selling my Department I will see to move closer to you.
Also in our language the concept is used a lot as synonymous with subject. My new patient's case is something extraordinary.
Also a case can be a problem or a question at the behest of the educational field. In the oral exam they asked us to solve a typical case of domestic violence.
At the behest of the medicine the word is often used to account for each patient in which a disease or condition is already expressed. There were 50 new cases of Ebola and the health authorities maximized the alert.
And where the term is also very present is in phrases of popular use, such as: lost cause (when a situation or a person does not have any kind of arrangement), In case of (if such a thing happens ...), in any case (whatever it is), heeding (to take something into account), be a case (when someone is distinguished from the rest by something good or bad).
Topics in Case