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41 llevar a cabo
• accomplish• achieve• bring about• carry into effect• carry off• carry on• carry out• carry through• crystallize• execute• follow out• follow through• go through the hoops• go through with• go to• implement• materialize• prosecute• pull through• push through• put through• see out• see through -
42 perseguir
• aspire to• be after• chase down• chase up• follow• get after• give cause for regret• give complete satisfaction• go across not around it• go against• harakiri• harass with requests• make after• perron• persecuting• pest• pester with questions• prosecute• pursuant to resolution• pursue closely• race about• race after• run after• set after• strive for -
43 prescripción de delito
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44 procesar
• arraign• elaborate• file charges against• impeach• indicia• indictable• prosecute• run through a process• sue -
45 procesar en juicio
• file charges against• prosecute -
46 proseguir judicialmente
• bring to court• prosecuteDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > proseguir judicialmente
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47 seguir un pleito
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48 proseguir judicialmente
v.to prosecute, to bring to court.
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prosecute — pros·e·cute / prä si ˌkyüt/ vb cut·ed, cut·ing [Latin prosecutus, past participle of prosequi to pursue] vt 1: to institute and carry forward legal action against for redress or esp. punishment of a crime 2: to institute and carry on a lawsuit… … Law dictionary
Prosecute — Pros e*cute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prosecuted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Prosecuting}.] [L. prosecutus, p. p. of prosequi to follow, pursue. See {Pursue}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To follow or pursue with a view to reach, execute, or accomplish; to endeavor to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prosecute — pros‧e‧cute [ˈprɒsɪkjuːt ǁ ˈprɑː ] verb [intransitive, transitive] LAW 1. if the state authorities prosecute someone, they officially say that person must be judged by a court of law for a particular crime: • Shoplifters (= people who steal… … Financial and business terms
prosecute — [präs′ə kyo͞ot΄] vt. prosecuted, prosecuting [ME prosecuten < L prosecutus, pp. of prosequi < pro , PRO 2 + sequi, to follow: see SEQUENT] 1. to follow up or pursue (something) to a conclusion [to prosecute a war with vigor] 2. to carry on; … English World dictionary
Prosecute — Pros e*cute, v. i. 1. To follow after. [Obs.] Latimer. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) To institute and carry on a legal prosecution; as, to prosecute for public offenses. Blackstone. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prosecute — [v1] bring action against in court arraign, bring suit, bring to trial, contest, do, haul into court*, indict, involve in litigation, law, litigate, prefer charges, pull up, put away*, put on docket, put on trial, see in court*, seek redress, sue … New thesaurus
prosecute an inquiry — index delve Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
prosecute one's case — index plead (argue a case) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
prosecute to a conclusion — index close (terminate), conclude (complete), consummate, follow up Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
prosecute — early 15c., follow up, pursue (some course or action), from L. prosecutus, pp. of prosequi follow after (see PURSUE (Cf. pursue)). Meaning bring to a court of law is first recorded 1570s. Prosecutor in legal sense is attested from 1660s;… … Etymology dictionary
prosecute — ► VERB 1) institute legal proceedings against (someone) or with reference to (a crime). 2) continue (a course of action) with a view to completion. 3) archaic carry on (a trade or pursuit). DERIVATIVES prosecutable adjective. ORIGIN Latin… … English terms dictionary