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  • PLEAD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In legal use (such as “pleaded guilty,” “pled guilty”), both forms are standard, though pleaded is used with greater frequency In nonlegal use (such as “pleaded for help”), pleaded appears more commonly, though pled is also considered standard
  • Plead vs. Pleaded - Which is Correct?
    Plead or Pleaded – Which is Correct? Both “plead” and “pleaded” are correct, but they serve different grammatical purposes “Plead” is typically used as the present tense form of the verb, while “pleaded” is the simple past tense
  • Pleaded or Pled? | Grammarly Blog
    But the bottom line is that pleaded is the commonly recognized past tense of plead, and pled is the form that can sometimes be used instead of it, especially within the North American and Scottish legal systems
  • “Pled” vs. “Pleaded”: Which One Should You Use? - Thesaurus. com
    What does pleaded mean? Plead is a verb that means “to appeal or entreat earnestly ” It’s often used when referring to the law and court, as in “to allege or set forth (something) formally in an action at law ”
  • PLEAD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The defendant pleaded not guilty innocent to robbery with violence They paid a high-powered attorney to plead their case (= argue for them in court) The judge ruled her unfit to plead (= to answer a legal charge) on the grounds of insanity
  • Is it pleaded or pled? - ABA Journal
    An ABAJournal com reader recently questioned the publication’s editorial judgment when a story told of two women who pleaded guilty to criminal charges
  • Pleaded vs. Pled - The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
    For the past tense of to plead, you may use either pleaded or pled Example: He pleaded not guilty before his trial Example: He pled not guilty before his trial Note: In the strict legal sense, one cannot plead innocent Word of the Week Avuncular: Like an uncle, especially in kindness or tolerance Example: He showed her avuncular affection
  • Pleaded vs. Plead—Which is Correct? (Grammar + Examples)
    Plead vs pleaded The word pleaded is the past tense of the word plead Pleaded is also the past participle version of the word plead There is common confusion about which version of the past tense should be used in a sentence - pleaded or pled


















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