plea for new trial
plea for the defense
plea in abatement
plea in bar
plea in discharge
plea in reconvention
plea of confession and avoidance
plea of estoppel
plea of forgery
plea of guilty
plea of improper venue
plea of incapacity of party
plea of insufficiency of complaint
plea of nolo contendere
plea of not guilty
plea of reconvention
plea of release
plea of res judicata
plea on appeal
plea side
plea that plaintiff give bond for costs
plea to the jurisdiction
pleach
pleached
plead
plead a case
plead a cause
plead a cause for
plead a statute
plead an opposing claim
plead for
plead for mercy
plead guilty
plead guilty to
plead ignorance
plead innocent
plead insanity
plead not guilty
plead over
plead self-defense
plead straight up
plead that
plead to
plead to the merits
plead with
pleadable
pleader
pleading
pleadingly
From the English verb plead:
pleading is:
Gerund
- Translate "pleading" to Spanish: súplica, súplicas
English Synonyms of "pleading": appeal, petition, request, entreaty, humble request, plea, supplication
Define meaning of "pleading": Request for a sum of money. ; Earnest or urgent request. - Translate "pleading" to Spanish: alegato, defensa, alegación, conclusión
English Synonyms of "pleading": proposition, statement, barrister' brief, dissertation, plea, statement by a party in a legal proceeding with the intention of proving a claim, adduction, allegation, legal argument
Define meaning of "pleading": A statement in legal and logical form stating something on behalf of a party to a legal proceeding. - Translate "pleading" to Spanish: abogamiento
English Synonyms of "pleading": defense, defence
Define meaning of "pleading": A statement in legal and logical form stating something on behalf of a party to a legal proceeding. - Translate "pleading" to Spanish: escrito
English Synonyms of "pleading": petition, writ, application to a court, brief
Define meaning of "pleading": A formal message requesting something that is submitted to an authority.
- Translate "pleading" to Spanish: suplicante, rogador, rogante, rogativo, implorante, pleiteante
English Synonyms of "pleading": beseeching, entreating, imploring, supplicant, supplicatory, precatory, suppliant
Define meaning of "pleading": Expressing earnest entreaty. The appealing and frightened look worn by an injured dog.
She holds out her hand for money, importunate, insistent.
A pleading note in her voice.
articulated pleading
begin a prepared line of pleading
colorable pleading
colourable pleading
conclusion of a pleading
defense pleading
double pleading
faint pleading
in a pleading way
joinder in pleading
printed pleading
second pleading
special pleading
written declaration or complaint in a pleading
- Translate "plead" to Spanish: implorar, suplicar un favor, suplicar
English Synonyms of "plead": implore, ask a favor, entreat, supplicate, beg, mump, prig
Define meaning of "plead": Appeal or request earnestly. John pleaded desperately, Juan imploró desesperadamente. - Translate "plead" to Spanish: alegar que
English Synonyms of "plead": say that, adduce, adduce that, allege, allege that, claim that, plead that - Translate "plead" to Spanish: alegar, pretextar
English Synonyms of "plead": affirm, declare, adduce, allege, claim, maintain, avouch
Define meaning of "plead": Offer as an excuse or plea. She was pleading insanity. - Translate "plead" to Spanish: apelar a la ley, apelar, alegar, expresar agravios, hacer un alegato de defensa
English Synonyms of "plead": file an appeal, appeal, appeal to the law, enter a plea, interpellate, put forward a plea, state grievances
Define meaning of "plead": Make an allegation in an action or other legal proceeding, especially answer the previous pleading of the other party by denying facts therein stated or by alleging new facts. Ann pleaded against her sentence, Ana alegó contra su sentencia.
I pleaded with him to stop.
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