Similar words: plea, lead, lead to, leader, leading, lead up to, take the lead, leadership. Meaning: [plɪːd] v. 1. appeal or request earnestly 2. offer as an excuse or plea 3. enter a plea, as in courts of law 4. make an allegation in an action or other legal proceeding, especially answer the previous pleading of the other party by denying facts therein stated or by alleging new facts.
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31. I have to plead guilty to this.
32. Father, plead, ingratiate and abase yourself before your all-powerful children!
33. A tribunal was decided on in Rome and Philip sent ambassadors to plead his case.
34. She would get really worried and stroke my forehead and plead with me not to talk about dying.
35. In the cleaned-up government of President Aquino there was no Information Ministry to plead my case to.
36. Consent Defendants who plead not guilty to rape, generally do so on the ground that the victim consented.
37. He had decided, as advised, to plead guilty and proceedings had moved with dizzying speed.
38. He was one of three loyalists who went to Downing Street to plead with her to stay on.
39. He was aware of the need to conciliate, to plead, to attempt to explain.
40. Its woodland walks are delightfully peaceful and plead for exploration not only in summer but throughout the year.
41. But you must not plead in behalf of your will and refuse to give due weight to mine.
42. We plead with the House to allow the Bill to take its course and reach the statute book.
43. Yet the school offered him nothing and lie had to humble himself to plead with me.
44. The defence case, which opened last week,(http://sentencedict.com/plead.html) will in essence plead incompetence.
45. He used to plead in court at the age of six to have his father set free.
46. Fisher has agreed to plead guilty to the charges and faces a year in prison.
47. How long before she could plead tiredness and go to bed?
48. Or you might plead that it was not slanderous because it was true.
49. The wife of one of the hostages appeared on TV last night to plead for her husband's life.
50. Mr. Beck would have been extremely well advised to plead guilty.
51. We're silently praying for the moment we can plead sunburn and hide all out mottled bits under the outsize bullfight T-shirt.
52. Perhaps he could plead a blinding headache, or an attack of tonsilitis?
53. Plead for their help in working out how to grow grass successfully.
54. When conscription was introduced, he could not plead a conscientious objection to war in general.
55. Joo-Han did not know quite what to do next, whether to plead with him or just leave.
56. He attempted to plead insanity, but did it so effectively that they concluded he must be sane.
57. I plead for help, to you who caused my suffering, and you do not even bother to reply!
58. Goldberg said he had advised his client to simply plead not guilty during the court session and say nothing else.
59. We have raised more than the amount stipulated, and we plead with them to keep their side of the bargain.
60. "I plead not guilty," Zhivkov stated in a robust voice.
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