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UK//ˈprɒsɪkjuːt//US//ˈprɔːsɪkjuːt//

Meaning of Prosecute

To bring legal action against someone for a crime.

In simple words: To take legal action against someone for a crime.

Prosecute in a sentence

  • The state decided to prosecute the accused for the serious crime committed.
  • If the evidence is strong, the district attorney will prosecute the case vigorously.
  • Families can sometimes feel pressured when the prosecutor decides to prosecute a loved one.
  • The government plans to prosecute anyone found guilty of financial fraud.
  • In cases of domestic violence, authorities are obligated to prosecute the offender.

How to use Prosecute

Used primarily in legal contexts. Commonly used in formal discussions about law enforcement and courtroom procedures.

Grammar pattern

prosecute + object

Memory hint

Think of 'pro' in 'prosecute' as 'in favor of' the law, seeking justice.

Related words

Collocations with Prosecute

  • prosecute a case
  • prosecute someone
  • prosecute to the full extent of the law

Synonyms for Prosecute

Opposites of Prosecute

Common mistakes with Prosecute

  • Confused with 'persecute', which means to oppress or harass.
  • Using 'prosecute' in non-legal contexts where 'charge' might be more appropriate.

Compare Prosecute with Charge, Sue

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Frequently asked questions about Prosecute

What does Prosecute mean?

To take legal action against someone for a crime.

What is the definition of Prosecute?

To bring legal action against someone for a crime.

How do you use Prosecute in a sentence?

The state decided to prosecute the accused for the serious crime committed.

Can you give another example of Prosecute?

If the evidence is strong, the district attorney will prosecute the case vigorously.

What are synonyms for Prosecute?

Common alternatives include charge, indict, sue, litigate.

What is the opposite of Prosecute?

Opposite meanings include exonerate, release.

What words go with Prosecute?

It commonly pairs with prosecute a case, prosecute someone, prosecute to the full extent of the law.

What are common mistakes when using Prosecute?

Confused with 'persecute', which means to oppress or harass. Using 'prosecute' in non-legal contexts where 'charge' might be more appropriate.

How do you pronounce Prosecute?

US: //ˈprɔːsɪkjuːt//, UK: //ˈprɒsɪkjuːt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Prosecute formal or informal?

"Prosecute" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Prosecute?

Used primarily in legal contexts. Commonly used in formal discussions about law enforcement and courtroom procedures.

What CEFR level is Prosecute?

"Prosecute" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.