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plead
[ pleed ]
verb (used without object)
, plead·ed or pled [pled], plead·ing.
- to appeal or entreat earnestly:
to plead for time.
Synonyms: supplicate, beg
- to use arguments or persuasions, as with a person, for or against something:
She pleaded with him not to take the job.
Synonyms: reason
- to afford an argument or appeal:
His youth pleads for him.
- Law.
- to make any allegation or plea in an action at law.
- to put forward an answer on the part of a defendant to a legal declaration or charge.
- to address a court as an advocate.
- Obsolete. to prosecute a suit or action at law.
verb (used with object)
, plead·ed or pled [pled], plead·ing.
- to allege or urge in defense, justification, or excuse:
to plead ignorance.
Synonyms: claim
- Law.
- to maintain (a cause) by argument before a court.
- to allege or set forth (something) formally in an action at law.
- to allege or cite in legal defense:
to plead a statute of limitations.
plead
/ pliːd /
verb
- whenintr, often foll by with to appeal earnestly or humbly (to)
- tr; may take a clause as object to give as an excuse; offer in justification or extenuation
to plead ignorance
he pleaded that he was insane
- introften foll byfor to provide an argument or appeal (for)
her beauty pleads for her
- law to declare oneself to be (guilty or not guilty) in answer to the charge
- law to advocate (a case) in a court of law
- intr law
- to file pleadings
- to address a court as an advocate
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Derived Forms
- ˈpleader, noun
- ˈpleadable, adjective
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Other Words From
- re·plead verb repleaded repleading
- un·pleaded adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of plead1
C13: from Old French plaidier, from Medieval Latin placitāre to have a lawsuit, from Latin placēre to please; see plea
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