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    Pros·e·cute
    /ˈpräsəˌkyo͞ot/

    verb

    • 1. institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization): "they were prosecuted for obstructing the highway"
    • 2. continue with (a course of action) with a view to its completion: "they sensed a unique opportunity to prosecute their policy agenda"
  2. The meaning of PROSECUTE is to follow to the end : pursue until finished. How to use prosecute in a sentence. Prosecute vs. Persecute.

  3. to officially accuse someone of committing a crime in a law court, or (of a lawyer) to try to prove that a person accused of committing a crime is guilty of that crime: Shoplifters will be prosecuted. He was prosecuted for fraud. Any manufacturer who does not conform to the standards could be prosecuted under the Consumers Protection Act, 1987.

  4. to seek to enforce or obtain by legal process. 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. Synonyms: conduct, execute, discharge, perform.

  5. The meaning of PROSECUTION is the act or process of prosecuting; specifically : the institution and continuance of a criminal suit involving the process of pursuing formal charges against an offender to final judgment. How to use prosecution in a sentence.

  6. 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.

  7. To prosecute is to participate in or pursue something to completion, like a government’s intention to prosecute a war. Prosecute is most often used for bringing legal action against an accused person or group.

  8. /ˈprɒsɪkjuːt/ /ˈprɑːsɪkjuːt/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] to officially charge somebody with a crime in court. The police decided not to prosecute. prosecute somebody/something Trespassers will be prosecuted (= a notice telling people to keep out of a particular area).

  9. 1. verb. If the authorities prosecute someone, they charge them with a crime and put them on trial. The police have decided not to prosecute because the evidence is not strong enough. [VERB] Photographs taken by roadside cameras will soon be enough to prosecute drivers for speeding. [VERB noun + for]

  10. prosecute. [transitive, intransitive] prosecute (somebody/something) (for something/doing something) to officially charge someone with a crime in court The company was prosecuted for breaching the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

  11. the act of officially accusing someone of committing an illegal act, esp. by bringing a case against that person in a court of law: [ U ] She was granted full immunity from prosecution by the state in return for her testimony.

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