Synonym: carry out, complete, discharge, execute, exercise, follow, fulfill, practice, pursue, transact. Similar words: prosecutor, prosecution, persecute, execute, consecutive, cute, secure, acute. Meaning: ['prɑsɪkjuːt /'prɒ-] v. 1. conduct a prosecution in a court of law 2. bring a criminal action against (in a trial) 3. carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in.
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91. Some religious groups have argued the law could criminalize conservative speech, but the Attorney General says it would be used only to prosecute violence.
92. The people that took him were so willing, as well as able , to prosecute him.
93. Non pros Discretion is an option power authorized by the law and exercised by the prosecutor to determine whether to prosecute the suspect or not, relating closely to opportunism principle.
94. The tribunal is a court of last resort, meaning it will only take cases where legal authorities elsewhere are unwilling or unable to prosecute.
95. Protests planned for several locations failed to materialize after the Interior Ministry threatened on Saturday to prosecute anyone who took part in any sort of public demonstration.
96. The XYZ company used international lawyers to prosecute a crime ring involving software piracy in Taiwan.
More similar words: prosecutor, prosecution, persecute, execute, consecutive, cute, secure, acute, secular, security, execution, executive, cut across, morose, sun rose, chief executive, a bed of roses, executive branch, prospect, prostrate, propose, proposed, sec., recur, cut, outer, route, gross, cross, secede.