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Definitions for CORDONED
cor·doned
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of CORDONED in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of CORDONED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of CORDONED in a Sentence
I've never seen an entire city 11.4 million people cordoned off like that, i thought I'd seen everything.
Detective Superintendent Julie Mackay:
This is a very serious incident in which a woman has lost her life and we are deploying family liaison officers to support the next of kin, the scene remains cordoned off so further forensic enquiries and searches can take place over the next few days. We're grateful to the local community for their support and understanding, and I'd urge anyone with concerns or questions to speak to a member of the local neighbourhood team who'll be carrying out extra patrols over the coming days.
I think they are also stumped, because he doesn't find anything until he is out of the sight of law enforcement. There is nobody there, next to him when he finds the item, nobody is wearing gloves, and look here. Here comes a man walking his dog. This scene is not secured, there is no crime scene tape, they haven't cordoned off anything or stopped anyone from coming into the area. Whole thing is odd. And every single time the parents are involved with something it just leaves us baffled.
We were sitting with a lawyer when a huge explosion took place in the sessions court, the army and other law-enforcement agencies have arrived and cordoned off the area. The injured are being shifted to nearby hospitals.
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- சுற்றி வளைக்கப்பட்டதுTamil
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