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1 niyaz
"pleading, entreaty, supplication. - etmek /ı/ to plead for (something); /a/ to plead with (someone)." -
2 dilemek
v. wish, desire, beg, will, beseech, call down, plead, solicit* * *1. beg 2. wish -
3 müdafaa etmek
v. defend, plead, advocate, champion* * *defend -
4 rica etmek
v. request, ask, desire, beg, pray, beseech, entreat, adjure, appeal, bespeak, conjure, implore, intercede, petition, plead, sue, sue for, supplicate* * *1. request 2. ask -
5 savunmak
v. defend, line up with, advocate, protect, stand up for, stick up for, argue, argue for smth., plead, justify, champion, declare oneself, fence, fight, stand up, vindicate--------savunmak (hak)v. assert* * *defend -
6 yalvar
1. beseech 2. besought 3. entreat 4. implore 5. plead 6. beseeching (v.) -
7 yalvarmak
v. adjure, appeal, beg, beseech, conjure, crave, desire, entreat, implore, intercede, invoke, plead, pray, sit up and beg, solicit, supplicate* * *beg -
8 avukatlığını yapmak
v. plead -
9 bahane etmek
v. plead, pretend -
10 dava açmak
v. sue, bring an action against, file a claim, take action, press a charge, enter an action, go to law, make a plea, present a case, prosecute, call, claim, commence, complain, indict, litigate, plead, prefer charges, proceed, process -
11 dilememek
v. (neg. form of dilemek) wish, desire, beg, will, beseech, call down, plead, solicit -
12 duyurmak
v. announce, notice, broadcast, noise abroad, pronounce, advertise, advertize, annunciate, clarion, give forth, give out, plead, proclaim, give smth. publicity, publish -
13 mazeret göstermek
v. make an excuse, offer an excuse, give an excuse, plead -
14 savunma yapmak
v. plead -
15 savunmamak
v. (neg. form of savunmak) defend, line up with, advocate, protect, stand up for, stick up for, argue, argue for smth., plead, justify, champion, declare oneself, fence, fight, stand up, vindicate -
16 suçu kabullenmek
v. plead guilty -
17 suçu reddetmek
v. plead not guilty -
18 suçunu itiraf etmek
v. plead guilty -
19 yalvarmamak
v. (neg. form of yalvarmak) adjure, appeal, beg, beseech, conjure, crave, desire, entreat, implore, intercede, invoke, plead, pray, sit up and beg, solicit, supplicate -
20 bahane etmek
to plead, to allege
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