plaint in English

noun
1
an accusation; a charge.
There was only one plaint in the District Court but two appeals in the Court of Appeal.

Use "plaint" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "plaint" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "plaint", or refer to the context using the word "plaint" in the English Dictionary.

1. ..a forlorn, haunting plaint.

2. I often had this kind of plaint.

3. To him I will bring my plaint.

4. But I would not sadden you by the mortal plaint.

5. Educated youth by it is to plaint oneself are broken cannot so, must seek a breakthrough.

6. Synonyms for Bawling include weeping, wailing, lamentation, lament, sobbing, blubbering, crying, plaint, bellowing and groan

7. Work one year, did not make next money? This is many farmers plaint and doubt.

8. Perhaps you should plaint what the high - tech technology of this world develops is really fast.

9. It begins with a plaint, that is full of cynic despair; thence it breaks suddenly into a cheerful Andante.

10. Even singer like Man Wenjun takes drug, it is normal for people to plaint that the entertainment circle is a great dye vat.

11. Of the Comm ission’s total staff of 195, abo ut 96 pers ons are inv olved directly in the Co m plaint Process . Additional people are involved through team and other proc ess es.

12. The duty of the accountant ( Ganaka ) was to make calculations regarding the suit claims and the duty of the scribe ( Lekhaka ) was to record the proceedings of the court which included the plaint , depositions of witnesses and the judgement of the court .

13. Kautilya ' s rules of legal procedure deal not only with the examination of the plaintiff and the defendant and witnesses , but also with such technical matters as framing the plaint , allowing adjournments to the plaintiff and the defendant for stating their cases , disqualifications for entering into legal transactions and the grounds for judgement of the parties to ' the suit .