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Term: proscute


Description:

Proscute is a verb that commonly refers to the act of initiating and carrying out legal proceedings against someone, particularly in a criminal case. It involves presenting evidence and arguing the case against the accused in a court of law. Proscute can also be used in a figurative sense to indicate the pursuit or engagement in a particular activity or endeavor with determination.



Examples:

- The attorney was eager to proscute the defendant and prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

- The district attorney decided to proscute the case due to the overwhelming evidence against the suspect.

- Despite the challenges, she continued to proscute her dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur.

- The company plans to proscute those responsible for the unauthorized use of their patented technology.


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