Meaning & Definition of word "Prosecution"

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    Prosecution

    /ˌprɒsɪˈkjuːʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of conducting legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
      • Example: The prosecution presented compelling evidence to the jury.
    • 2. The party who initiates a lawsuit or criminal case against another party.
      • Example: The prosecution argued vigorously for a conviction.
    • 3. The continuation of a course of action with a view to its completion.
      • Example: The successful prosecution of the project relied on careful planning.

    Etymology

    From Middle English, from Latin prosecutio, from prosequi, meaning 'to follow after'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    prosecution's case:

    The arguments and evidence put forth by the prosecution in a trial.

    prosecution witness:

    A witness called upon by the prosecution to testify against the defendant.

    drop the prosecution:

    To discontinue or dismiss the legal action against someone.

    Related Words

    prosecutor:

    A lawyer who initiates legal proceedings against someone.

    defendant:

    An individual accused in a court of law.

    Slang Meanings of prosecution

    Meaning: The act of going after someone legally.

    Example Sentence: They're really on a prosecution kick lately.

    Meaning: Getting someone in trouble with the law.

    Example Sentence: I heard they’re all about prosecution these days, trying to catch everyone.