abettor, apologete, barrister-at-law, defender, firer, justifier, locum, prime mover, second in command, stimulator, vicar general
Definitionn. a lawyer who pleads cases in court
Last update: September 18, 2015
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When emperors became converts, the church, so lately a victim and a pleader for liberty, readily learned to persecute. [Please select]
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Thus is man still a stranger to his inheritance, still a pleader, still a pilgrim. [Please select]
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Then he said, with a glint of the old ironic fire: "You should have been a special pleader, Sanderson." [Please select]
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"You have won your suit, my fair pleader," cried the captain. [Please select]
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Nevertheless, it is easy for the special pleader to give a wrong impression of the sentiment of the time. [Please select]
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He gently but firmly drove the pleader away, as if he said, "My son, you are big enough to feed yourself." [Please select]
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"You are a very convincing special pleader, Richard," Madame de Vallorbes said softly. [Please select]
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SORROW AND SYMPATHY--THE WIDOW BECOMES A PLEADER, AND HER SON ENGAGES IN A SINGLE COMBAT. [Please select]
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Our disputes were often brought before our father, and I fancy I was either generally in the right, or else a better pleader, because the judgment was generally in my favor. [Please select]
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"You are a good special pleader," said she; "but you do not shake me in my purpose, and I hold to my terms." [Please select]
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