Similar words: pleadingly, leading, misleading, reading, heading, subheading, plead, headiness. Meaning: ['plɪːdɪŋ] n. (law) a statement in legal and logical form stating something on behalf of a party to a legal proceeding. adj. expressing earnest entreaty.
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121. I am here today to accept responsibility for my crimes by pleading guilty and, with this plea allocution, explain the means by which I carried out and concealed my fraud.
122. The stately wife was pleading: " Teroro, you must not go to the convocation. "
123. Mrs. Plavsic was sentenced by the Hague Tribunal in 2003 after surrendering to the court and pleading guilty to one count as part of a plea bargain.
124. The judge finds that the plaintiff's pleading disclose no cause of action.
125. It is special pleading to deny that Paul, for example, puts forward this view.
126. Churchill now redoubled his pleading, but his voice was no longer heard in Washington.
127. Minute after minute slipped by and still she hesitated, he pleading.
128. Her voice was pleading.
129. I am pleading with them to repent and turn from their sin.
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