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pleaded+a+cause

  • 21 indictus

        indictus    P. of 2 indico.
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    indicta, indictum ADJ
    not said/mentioned; (indictus cause, without the case's being pleaded); unheard

    Latin-English dictionary > indictus

  • 22 ōrō

        ōrō āvī, ātus, āre    [1 os], to speak: talibus orabat Iuno, V.—To treat, argue, plead: matronis ipsis orantibus, i. e. at the mediation of: causam capitis, plead: causas melius, V.: cum eo de salute suā, treat, Cs.: ipse pro se oravit, pleaded his own cause, L.—To pray, beg, beseech, entreat, implore, supplicate: ‘me surpite morti,’ orabat, H.: orando surdas aurīs reddideras mihi, T.: socer Non orandus erat, vi sed faciendus, to be made my father-in-law, not by entreaty but by compulsion, O.: gnato uxorem, request a wife for, T.: Quod ego per hanc te dextram oro, T.: illud te, ut, etc., O.: multa deos orans, V.: te oro, ut redeat, T.: te etiam atque etiam oro, ut, etc.: oratos vos omnīs volo, Ne plus possit, etc., T.: quod ne faciatis, oro obtestorque vos: oro atque obsecro, adhibeatis misericordiam: et vocet oro, V.: istam, Oro, exue mentem, V.: Per deos oro... Este mei memores, O.: admittier orant (i. e. ut admittantur), V.: orantes primi transmittere cursum (i. e. ut primi transmitterent), V.: ut Octavius orandus sit pro salute cuiusquam civis.— Parenthet., with te or vos, I beg, prithee: dic, oro te, clarius: ne illa quidem, oro vos, movent? L.
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    I
    orare, oravi, oratus V
    beg, ask for, pray; beseech, plead, entreat; worship, adore
    II
    orere, -, - V

    Latin-English dictionary > ōrō

  • 23 plead

    /pli:d/ * nội động từ pleaded /'pli:did/, (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) pled /pled/ - (pháp lý) bào chữa, biện hộ, cãi =to plead for somebody+ biện hộ cho ai, bênh vực ai =to plead agianst somebody+ cãi chống lại ai =his past conduct pleads for him+ (nghĩa bóng) tư cách đạo đức quá khứ của anh ta đã biện hộ cho anh ta rồi - (+ with, for...) cầu xin, nài xin =to plead for mercy+ xin rủ lòng thương, xin khoan dung =to plead with someone for someone+ nài xin ai bênh vực ai =to plead with someone against someone+ nài xin ai chống lại ai =to plead with someone for something+ cầu xin ai cái gì * ngoại động từ - (pháp lý) biện hộ, bênh vực, cãi =to plead someone's cause+ biện hộ cho ai =to plead a case+ cãi cho một vụ - (nghĩa bóng) lấy cớ, tạ sự =to plead igmorance+ lấy cớ là không biết =to plead inexperience+ lấy cớ là không có kinh nghiệm =to plead the difficulties of the task+ tạ sự là công việc có nhiều khó khăn !to plead guilty - nhận là có tội !to plead not guilty - không nhận là có tội

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > plead

  • 24 pled

    /pli:d/ * nội động từ pleaded /'pli:did/, (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) pled /pled/ - (pháp lý) bào chữa, biện hộ, cãi =to plead for somebody+ biện hộ cho ai, bênh vực ai =to plead agianst somebody+ cãi chống lại ai =his past conduct pleads for him+ (nghĩa bóng) tư cách đạo đức quá khứ của anh ta đã biện hộ cho anh ta rồi - (+ with, for...) cầu xin, nài xin =to plead for mercy+ xin rủ lòng thương, xin khoan dung =to plead with someone for someone+ nài xin ai bênh vực ai =to plead with someone against someone+ nài xin ai chống lại ai =to plead with someone for something+ cầu xin ai cái gì * ngoại động từ - (pháp lý) biện hộ, bênh vực, cãi =to plead someone's cause+ biện hộ cho ai =to plead a case+ cãi cho một vụ - (nghĩa bóng) lấy cớ, tạ sự =to plead igmorance+ lấy cớ là không biết =to plead inexperience+ lấy cớ là không có kinh nghiệm =to plead the difficulties of the task+ tạ sự là công việc có nhiều khó khăn !to plead guilty - nhận là có tội !to plead not guilty - không nhận là có tội

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > pled

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  • joint cause of action — A cause of action pleaded by the obligees under a joint contract, also a cause pleaded by two or more persons upon claims presenting a single question of law or fact common to all the plaintiffs. Commodores Point Terminal Co. v Hudnall (DC Fla)… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • new cause of action — A phrase applied in determining the application of a statute of limitations to an amended pleading. A cause of action based upon a state of facts different from those in the original pleading, a cause of action pleaded in behalf of parties not… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • probable cause for statement otherwise tortious as defamatory — A reasonable ground of suspicion, supported by circumstances sufficient to warrant a cautious man in believing in the truth of the statement pleaded as the basis of a cause of action for defamation. Coates v Wallace, 4 Pa Super 253, 257 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • plead — verb 1 ask sb for sth in a very serious way ADVERB ▪ almost ▪ She was almost pleading with him. ▪ silently ▪ successfully (esp. BrE) ▪ She successfully pleaded …   Collocations dictionary

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  • plead — [ plid ] (past tense and past participle pleaded or pled [ pled ] ) verb ** 1. ) intransitive to ask for something in an urgent or emotional way: plead for: He knelt in front of the king, pleading for mercy. plead with someone (to do something):… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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