Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The act of prosecuting.
- noun The institution and conduct of a legal proceeding.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A following after; a pursuing; pursuit.
- noun The act or process of prosecuting, or pursuing with the object of obtaining or accomplishing something; pursuit by endeavor of body or mind; the carrying on or following up of any matter in hand: as, the prosecution of a scheme or undertaking; the prosecution of war or of commerce; the prosecution of a work, argument, or inquiry.
- noun The institution and carrying on of a suit in a court of law or equity to obtain some right or to redress and punish some wrong: as, the prosecution of a claim in chancery.
- noun The institution and continuance of a criminal suit; the process of exhibiting formal charges or accusations before a legal tribunal and the pressing of them: as, prosecutions by the crown or by the state.
- noun The party by whom proceedings are instituted: as, such a course was adopted by the prosecution.
- noun See the adjectives.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act or process of prosecuting, or of endeavoring to gain or accomplish something; pursuit by efforts of body or mind
- noun The institution and carrying on of a suit in a court of law or equity, to obtain some right, or to redress and punish some wrong; the carrying on of a judicial proceeding in behalf of a
complaining party, as distinguished fromdefense . - noun The institution, or commencement, and continuance of a criminal suit; the process of exhibiting formal charges against an offender before a legal tribunal, and pursuing them to final judgment on behalf of the state or government, as by indictment or information.
- noun The party by whom criminal proceedings are instituted.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The act of
prosecuting a scheme or endeavor. - noun law The institution of legal proceedings (particularly criminal) against a person.
- noun law The prosecuting party.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the lawyers acting for the state to put the case against the defendant
- noun the continuance of something begun with a view to its completion
- noun the institution and conduct of legal proceedings against a defendant for criminal behavior
Etymologies
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Examples
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The controversy over the policing and prosecution of assisted dying intensified tonight when another septuagenarian invited arrest and criminal prosecution by admitting that he helped his wife kill herself with an overdose of antidepressants.
The Guardian World News Robert Booth 2010
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Bailey, a member of the ad hoc "PhonyBusters" team, said one of the problems in prosecution is that there are so many swindles.
Tim Webster 2010
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Termination of the prosecution is a welcome development.
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You just wrote that you can tell a prosecution is a partisan witch hunt by the political party of the people who pursue it.
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The defendant has quite a lot to lose in the case while the only thing at stake for the prosecution is the reputation of the prosecutor.
The Volokh Conspiracy » At Least a Dozen Flag Desecration Prosecutions in the U.S. Since 1992 2010
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Their actions are proof enough of that, and their prosecution is a good thing.
Think Progress » BREAKING: Karl Rove to Give Additional Testimony 2005
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If this kind of prosecution is upheld it could lead to a witchhunting due to personal conflicts within military personnel.
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Sounds like Bart's idea of "prosecution" is not to find a crime and then try to find out who did it, but rather to find someone he doesn't like and try and find a "crime" to pin on them ....
Balkinization 2007
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Sounds like Bart's idea of "prosecution" is not to find a crime and then try to find out who did it, but rather to find someone he doesn't like and try and find a "crime" to pin on them ....
Balkinization 2007
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Sounds like Bart's idea of "prosecution" is not to find a crime and then try to find out who did it, but rather to find someone he doesn't like and try and find a "crime" to pin on them ....
Balkinization 2007
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