prosecute|prosecuted|prosecutes|prosecuting in English
verb
[pros·e·cute || 'prɑsɪkjuːt /'prɒ-]
put on trial, try in a court; file a legal action; conduct, carry out an activity; persist, continue, carry o
Use "prosecute|prosecuted|prosecutes|prosecuting" in a sentence
1. He can't be prosecuted, okay?
2. He was prosecuted for embezzlement.
3. A reluctance to prosecute police officers.
4. We cannot prosecute the investigation further.
5. The police decided not to prosecute.
6. 4 You could be prosecuted for trespass.
7. By all means prosecute them for that.
8. Secretary Ross wants you both prosecuted.
9. Buxton is being prosecuted for assault.
10. We should prosecute over the lost saltpetre.
11. They were prosecuted for illicit liquor selling.
12. The prosecuting attorney insists that the man is guilty.
13. The DA wants me to prosecute Linderman.
14. Who is going to prosecute the case?
15. Landlords guilty of illegal enclosures were increasingly prosecuted.
16. Mrs Lynn Smith, prosecuting, said the offence took place on January
17. He was prosecuted for exceeding the speed limit.
18. 9 He will be prosecuted for trespass.
19. Technically, the RIAA could come and prosecute you.
20. The witness was cross-examined by the prosecuting counsel.
21. When white-collar criminals are prosecuted, what happens?
22. Both the prosecuting counsel and the police appeared to hold this view.
23. They can't prosecute a man with no fingernails.
24. He is the only Marine ever prosecuted for espionage.
25. Class Debate: Prosecute and Punish, or Forgive and Forget?