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Definitionv. conduct a prosecution in a court of law
Last update: September 19, 2015
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Some central ministers of our country were prosecuted in connection to Hawala. [verb]
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Warning: we always prosecute people who break the law. [verb]
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We would deplore any attempt to prosecute the men for this kind of activity. [verb]
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Instead of rushing in a confused and disorderly throng to the cavern, ten of the wisest and firmest among the chiefs were selected to prosecute the investigation. [verb]
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Tresspassers will be prosecuted. [verb]
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"Prosecute him, prosecute him," this good lady always said. [verb]
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In defiance of a superior army lying upon the Borders, under Field-Marshal Wade, they besieged and took Carlisle, and soon afterwards prosecuted their daring march to the southward. [verb]
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Having received and accepted an invitation to attend them thither, they prosecuted their journey in confidence and security, and arrived safe at home without any further accident. [verb]
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He said, he would pay for nothing but what he had eaten, and bade her be thankful for his moderation, or else he would prosecute her for damages. [verb]
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Having decided to make use of the means which the law permitted, he urged in vain the printers who were prosecuted with him to lend him their aid. [verb]
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He wanted to break the idol; he succeeded only in getting prosecuted and condemned himself. [verb]
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