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- PROSECUTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Prosecute is generally found today in a legal context (“to bring legal action against for redress or punishment of a crime or violation of law”), although the word may also be used to mean “to follow to the end” or “to engage in ”
- PROSECUTE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PROSECUTE definition: 1 to officially accuse someone of committing a crime in a law court, or (of a lawyer) to try to… Learn more
- PROSECUTE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to conduct criminal proceedings in court against to follow up or carry forward something undertaken or begun, usually to its completion to prosecute a war to carry on or practice Law to institute and carry on a legal prosecution to act as prosecutor
- PROSECUTE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If the authorities prosecute someone, they charge them with a crime and put them on trial The police decided not to prosecute them
- prosecute verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of prosecute verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Prosecute - definition of prosecute by The Free Dictionary
To initiate or conduct (a civil case or legal action): prosecute a lawsuit for libel c To initiate or conduct legal proceedings regarding (an offense, for example): prosecute drug possession 2 a To pursue (an undertaking, for example) until completion; continue to the very end: prosecute a war b
- prosecute - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
prosecute (third-person singular simple present prosecutes, present participle prosecuting, simple past and past participle prosecuted) (transitive, law) To start criminal proceedings against
- prosecute - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Law to begin or conduct legal proceedings against (a person), as with a criminal charge in a court of law: [~ + object] prosecuted his client for murder [no object] They decided not to prosecute
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