Fingermark example sentences

fin·ger·mark

noun

fingermark (noun) · fingermarks (plural noun)

  - a mark left on a surface by a dirty or greasy finger:

Synonyms

imperfection, fault, flaw, defect, deformity, discoloration, disfigurement, bruise, scar, pit, pockmark, pock, scratch, dent, chip, notch, nick, line, score, cut, incision, gash, mark, streak, spot, fleck, dot, blot, stain, smear, patch, trace, speck, speckle, blotch, smudge, smut, smirch, fingerprint, impression, imprint, marking, blaze, stripe, birthmark, splotch, splodge, stigma, enhancement

"Fingermark" Example Sentences

1. The detective carefully examined the fingermark on the glass.
2. A smudged fingermark was the only clue left behind.
3. The expert testified that the fingermark unequivocally identified the suspect.
4. He wiped away the fingermark, hoping to leave no trace.
5. Despite the rain, a faint fingermark remained on the windowpane.
6. The fingermark analysis proved crucial to the investigation.
7. Advanced technology enhanced the visibility of the fingermark.
8. The fingermark database contained millions of records.
9. They found a partial fingermark on the murder weapon.
10. The fingermark matched the suspect's print perfectly.
11. A latent fingermark was recovered from the scene.
12. He carefully lifted the fingermark using special tape.
13. The fingermark 14. The quality of the fingermark was surprisingly good.
15. The fingermark was too smudged to be useful.
16. No fingermarks were found on the doorknob.
17. Finding a usable fingermark was their top priority.
18. The fingermark evidence was irrefutable.
19. She meticulously documented each fingermark found.
20. The fingermark provided a crucial link in the chain of evidence.
21. Analyzing the fingermark took several hours.
22. The suspect tried to obliterate the fingermark but failed.
23. A single, clear fingermark was all they needed.
24. The fingermark expert was a key witness.
25. The preservation of the fingermark was paramount.
26. Obtaining a clear fingermark proved challenging.
27. The presence of a fingermark suggested forced entry.
28. The fingermark identification technology is constantly improving.
29. They used special chemicals to develop the fingermark.
30. A unique fingermark pattern was identified.
31. The fingermark provided a vital piece of the puzzle.
32. Comparing the fingermark to the database yielded a match.
33. The fingermark was barely visible to the naked eye.
34. Digital enhancement revealed details in the fingermark.
35. The potential for error in fingermark analysis is minimal.
36. He questioned the reliability of the fingermark evidence.
37. The fingermark on the weapon was a key piece of evidence.
38. The judge admitted the fingermark evidence as admissible.
39. The defense challenged the validity of the fingermark identification.
40. Further analysis of the fingermark is required.
41. The fingermark was lifted and sent to the lab.
42. The lack of fingermarks hindered the investigation.
43. The fingermark evidence was meticulously preserved.
44. The fingermark analysis confirmed their suspicions.
45. They carefully photographed the fingermark before lifting it.
46. The fingermark expert gave compelling testimony.
47. He was convicted based on the fingermark evidence.
48. The fingermark was a crucial piece of the case.
49. The courtroom was silent as the fingermark evidence was revealed.
50. The integrity of the fingermark evidence was never questioned.

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