1. forensic - Noun
2. forensic - Adjective
3. forensic - Adjective Satellite
Belonging to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate; used in legal proceedings, or in public discussions; argumentative; rhetorical; as, forensic eloquence or disputes.
An exercise in debate; a forensic contest; an argumentative thesis.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLike a forensic accountant trying to solve a corporate fraud, following the trail of money around the circle is a good way to understand what actually happens as capitalism unfolds. Jim Stanford
I actually wanted to be a forensic scientist for a while. When I was doing my Standard Grades, three of them were science subjects. The interest in science didnt wear off, but I found other interests. Emun Elliott
If you want to be an anthropologist, you need to study physical anthropology specialized in bones. If you want to be a forensic chemist, get a degree in chemistry. Do you want to do DNA work? Get a degree in microbiology. And do well. Study hard and go to graduate school. Kathy Reichs
Certainly going back to Sherlock Holmes we have a tradition of forensic science featured in detective stories. Jeffery Deaver
In reality, those rare few cases with good forensic evidence are the ones that make it to court. Pat Brown
I didn't invent forensic science and medicine. I just was one of the first people to recognize how interesting it is. Patricia Cornwell