Prosecute
UK //ˈprɒsɪkjuːt//US //ˈprɔːsɪkjuːt//
Definition
To bring legal action against someone for a crime.
In simple words: To take legal action against someone for a crime.
Examples
- 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.
Usage notes
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.
Collocations
- prosecute a case
- prosecute someone
- prosecute to the full extent of the law
Synonyms
- charge
- indict
- sue
- litigate
Antonyms
- exonerate
- release
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'persecute', which means to oppress or harass.
- Using 'prosecute' in non-legal contexts where 'charge' might be more appropriate.