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I. prosecute [Am ˈprɑsəˌkjut, Brit ˈprɒsɪkjuːt] VB trans

1. prosecute LAW:

to prosecute sb for sth
procesar a alguien por algo
to prosecute sb for sth
enjuiciar a alguien por algo

2. prosecute form inquiry/campaign:

II. prosecute [Am ˈprɑsəˌkjut, Brit ˈprɒsɪkjuːt] VB intr

1. prosecute (bring action):

2. prosecute (be prosecutor):

Johnson, prosecuting, said that
prosecuting attorney (in US)

prosecutor [Am ˈprɑsəˌkjudər, Brit ˈprɒsɪkjuːtə] N

prosecuting attorney
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acusador (acusadora)
prosecuting attorney Am
acusador (acusadora)
prosecuting counsel Brit

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prosecuting ADJ

prosecuting

prosecuting attorney N Am

prosecuting attorney

I. prosecute [ˈprɒsɪkju:t, Am ˈprɑ:sɪ-] VB trans

1. prosecute LAW:

to prosecute sb (for sth)

2. prosecute form (pursue, follow up):

prosecute studies

II. prosecute [ˈprɒsɪkju:t, Am ˈprɑ:sɪ-] VB intr

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prosecuting ADJ

prosecuting

prosecuting attorney N

prosecuting attorney

I. prosecute [ˈpras·ɪ·kjut] VB trans

1. prosecute LAW:

to prosecute sb (for sth)

2. prosecute form (pursue, follow up):

prosecute studies

II. prosecute [ˈpras·ɪ·kjut] VB intr

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Present
Iprosecute
youprosecute
he/she/itprosecutes
weprosecute
youprosecute
theyprosecute
Past
Iprosecuted
youprosecuted
he/she/itprosecuted
weprosecuted
youprosecuted
theyprosecuted
Present Perfect
Ihaveprosecuted
youhaveprosecuted
he/she/ithasprosecuted
wehaveprosecuted
youhaveprosecuted
theyhaveprosecuted
Past Perfect
Ihadprosecuted
youhadprosecuted
he/she/ithadprosecuted
wehadprosecuted
youhadprosecuted
theyhadprosecuted

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The four participants and their spouses were arrested in 1992, with only one being prosecuted in criminal court.
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No factory owner has ever been prosecuted over the deaths of workers.
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The database collected is used to prosecute perpetrators of scam or deceptive advertising.
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He himself was prosecuted and fined thirteen times for refusal to vaccinate his third daughter.
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He was suspended from office between 1590 and 1592, and it was widely believed that he would be prosecuted.
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