Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A plea; an entreaty.
- noun Law A formal statement, usually written, setting forth the cause of action or the defense of a party to a lawsuit.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of advocating any cause; specifically, the act or practice of advocating clients' causes in courts of law.
- noun In law: The document (or in some inferior courts an oral statement) formally setting forth the cause of action or the defense of a party.
- noun The formal allegation on the record of that which is to be relied on as the support of the party's case in evidence
- noun The rules and usages of framing such documents, and of the sufficiency of their contents : the art of drawing pleadings
- noun plural The written allegations made in alternate series by the plaintiff and the defendant of their respective grounds of action and defense, terminating in propositions distinctly affirmed on one side and denied on the other, called the issue. Heard. In a more limited sense, only those allegations or altercations which are subsequent to the count or declaration
- noun The science of pleading, which, until the English Common-law Procedure Act, in 1852, constituted a distinct branch of the law, having the merit of developing the points in controversy with great precision. Its strictness and subtlety were frequently a subject of complaint, and one of the objects of the act was to relax and simplify its rules
- noun In popular use, the specious but unsound or unfair argumentation of one whose aim is victory rather than truth.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act of advocating, defending, or supporting, a cause by arguments.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun law A document filed in a lawsuit, particularly a document initiating
litigation or responding to the initiation of litigation. - verb Present participle of
plead . - adjective Of or pertaining to that which
pleads .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun (law) a statement in legal and logical form stating something on behalf of a party to a legal proceeding
- adjective begging
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Examples
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Judge Carol Amon in pleading guilty to mail fraud.
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My favorite moment was when she was pleading from the other room for Serena to help with her hair.
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Like dancers raising their arms in pleading ritualism, the scarlet tide splashed upward and drew back as gravity displayed evidence of past groping made in vain.
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The pleading is put in issue by the denial of the alleged defamation, and if the matter set forth, with or without the alleged meaning, shows a cause of action, the pleading is sufficient.
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After a lot of pleading from the United States, they did reduce his whipping from six strokes with the bamboo stick from six to four.
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Tomorrow is Christmas, then before we know it is is Spring, then Summer, the Halloween, and then here we are again pleading to you to overlook our naughtyness.
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That's how bad things were, that's how successful Romney was in pleading his case that he was the best thing to hit the gay agenda since Judy Garland and disco.
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That's how bad things were, that's how successful Romney was in pleading his case that he was the best thing to hit the gay agenda since Judy Garland and disco.
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Some pleading is required before Elak will return to Atlantis.
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