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prosecute

Prosecute vs Undefined - What's the difference?

prosecute | undefined |


As a verb prosecute

is (legal) to start criminal proceedings against.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Procuratorial vs Prosecute - What's the difference?

procuratorial | prosecute |


As an adjective procuratorial

is of or pertaining to a procurator or proctor.

As a verb prosecute is

(legal) to start criminal proceedings against.

Prosecute vs Charged - What's the difference?

prosecute | charged |


As verbs the difference between prosecute and charged

is that prosecute is (legal) to start criminal proceedings against while charged is (charge).

Prosecute vs Arraign - What's the difference?

prosecute | arraign |


As verbs the difference between prosecute and arraign

is that prosecute is (legal) to start criminal proceedings against while arraign is to officially charge someone in a court of law.

As a noun arraign is

arraignment.

Prosecute vs Forsaken - What's the difference?

prosecute | forsaken |


As verbs the difference between prosecute and forsaken

is that prosecute is (legal) to start criminal proceedings against while forsaken is .

As an adjective forsaken is

deserted; abandoned.

Denounce vs Prosecute - What's the difference?

denounce | prosecute |


In lang=en terms the difference between denounce and prosecute

is that denounce is to announce the termination of; especially a treaty or armistice while prosecute is to pursue something to the end.

As verbs the difference between denounce and prosecute

is that denounce is (obsolete) to make known in a formal manner; to proclaim; to announce; to declare while prosecute is (legal) to start criminal proceedings against.

Prosecute vs Convolute - What's the difference?

prosecute | convolute |


In lang=en terms the difference between prosecute and convolute

is that prosecute is to pursue something to the end while convolute is to fold or coil into numerous overlapping layers.

As verbs the difference between prosecute and convolute

is that prosecute is (legal) to start criminal proceedings against while convolute is to make unnecessarily complex.

As an adjective convolute is

(botany|of a leaf) coiled such that one edge is inside, and one outside the coil, giving a spiral effect in cross section (a special case of imbricate).

Proceed vs Prosecute - What's the difference?

proceed | prosecute |


As verbs the difference between proceed and prosecute

is that proceed is to move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to continue or renew motion begun while prosecute is (legal) to start criminal proceedings against.

Prosecute vs Postulate - What's the difference?

prosecute | postulate |


As a verb prosecute

is (legal) to start criminal proceedings against.

As a noun postulate is

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