prosecution
Americannoun
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Law.
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the institution and carrying on of legal proceedings against a person.
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the body of officials by whom such proceedings are instituted and carried on.
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the following up of something undertaken or begun, usually to its completion.
noun
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the act of prosecuting or the state of being prosecuted
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the institution and conduct of legal proceedings against a person
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the proceedings brought in the name of the Crown to put an accused on trial
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the lawyers acting for the Crown to put the case against a person Compare defence
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the following up or carrying on of something begun, esp with a view to its accomplishment or completion
Other Word Forms
- nonprosecution noun
Etymology
Origin of prosecution
First recorded in 1555–65; from Late Latin prōsecūtiōn-, stem of prōsecūtiō “follow-up”; equivalent to prosecute + -ion
Example Sentences
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It said it would not have been appropriate to take forward a prosecution due to the circumstances and "extremely vulnerable nature" of the owners.
From BBC • Apr. 8, 2026
Each successive prosecution advanced his cause, as documented in these pages at the time.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 8, 2026
But the prosecution of such a highly-decorated veteran is also an extraordinary moment for the globe.
From BBC • Apr. 8, 2026
Malicious prosecution cases are similarly hard to bring because they require proof that a prosecutor had malicious intentions, not just a bad case.
From Slate • Apr. 6, 2026
The prosecution claimed it was the “calling card” they were looking for to prove Wes was there.
From "The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates" by Wes Moore
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