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prosecute
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Word definitions for prosecute in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Prosecute \Pros"e*cute\, v. i. To follow after. [Obs.] --Latimer. (Law) To institute and carry on a legal prosecution; as, to prosecute for public offenses. --Blackstone.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive legal English) To start criminal proceedings against. 2 (context transitive legal English) To charge, try. 3 To seek to obtain by legal process. 4 (context transitive English) To pursue something to the end.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB successfully ▪ But despite their efforts, only three thousand cases were successfully prosecuted . ▪ Only five of the 42 offending mills had been successfully prosecuted . ■ NOUN attorney ▪ Rick Romley, Maricopa County ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., "follow up, pursue" (some course or action), from Latin prosecutus , past participle of prosequi "follow after, accompany; chase, pursue; attack, assail, abuse" (see pursue ). Meaning "bring to a court of law" is first recorded 1570s. Meaning ...
Usage examples of prosecute.
The session was no sooner adjourned than sir John Lanier converted the blockade of Edinburgh castle into a regular siege, which was prosecuted with such vigour that in a little time the fortifications were ruined, and the works advanced at the foot of the walls, in which the besiegers had made several large breaches.
The moment Plancus Bursa and Pompeius Rufus are out of office as tribunes of the plebs, we intend to prosecute them for inciting violence.
The French army, as their time of service was now expired, immediately dispersed themselves into their several provinces, and left Henry free to prosecute his advantages against his other enemies.
It was the opinion of many who wished well to their country, and were properly qualified to prosecute such inquiries, that the practice of consigning such a number of wretches to the hands of the executioner, served only, by its frequency, to defeat the purpose of the law, in robbing death of all its terror, and the public of many subjects, who might, notwithstanding their delinquency, be in some measure rendered useful to society.
During my early days as an environmental litigator prosecuting polluters on behalf of Hudson River fishermen, I grew accustomed to seeing industry money corrupt talented scientists.
He then exhorted him, with many protestations of friendship, to compromise the unhappy affair by exchanging releases with the attorney before his delirium should be known, otherwise he would bring himself into a most dangerous premunire, whether the plaintiff should die of his wound, or live to prosecute him for assault.
Until you can figure out why a particular violent crime was committed, it is going to be very difficult trying to come to meaningful conclusions regarding the behavior and personality of the UNSUB Even if you do catch him, it can still be very problematic prosecuting him successfully.
On the approach of winter, Manlius, one of the Consuls, by order of the Senate, returned to Rome with half of the army, while Regulus remained with the other half to prosecute the war.
We sipped the well-iced innocuous stuff and he said again that Offen would have to be prosecuted, if only to provide a reason for Allyx and Showman having disappeared for so many years, and to account for the tattoo marks inside their mouths.
For two hours did that wretched man prosecute his unhallowed calling, unrecompensed, and going round and round the court, apparently under the impression that it was some other place, while Melons surveyed him from an adjoining fence with calm satisfaction.
A sentence imposed upon a plea of guilty is invalid if such plea was entered through deception or coercion of the prosecuting attorney, or in reliance upon erroneous advice given by a lawyer in the employ of the Government, where the defendant did not have the assistance of counsel and had not understandingly waived the right to such assistance.
Congress adopted a Joint Resolution directing the President to cause suit to be instituted for the cancellation of certain oil leases alleged to have been obtained from the Government by fraud, and to prosecute such other actions and proceedings, civil and criminal, as were warranted by the facts.
Teatro Argentino, then he should be able to establish his identity, and also to prosecute his researches respecting him with perfect facility and freedom.
The warehouse was in sight and looked as it had several years earlier, but with a few hundred more billstickers to prosecute.
Judson took the whole management of family affairs on herself, in order to leave her husband at liberty to prosecute his studies and the consequence was, that being obliged constantly to use all the Burman she knew, in her intercourse with servants, traders, and others, her progress was more rapid than his.