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  1. PLEAD definition: 1. to make an urgent, emotional statement or request for something: 2. to make a statement of what…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : to maintain (a case, a cause, etc.) in a court of law or other tribunal. 2. : to allege in or by way of a legal plea. 3. : to offer as a plea usually in defense, apology, or excuse.

  3. to make a statement of what you believe to be true, especially in support of something or someone or when someone has been accused in a law court: The defendant pleaded not guilty / innocent to robbery with violence. They paid a high-powered attorney to plead their case (= argue for them in court).

  4. 1. To assert as defense, vindication, or excuse; claim as a plea: plead illness as the reason for his absence. 2. Law. a. To specify (a cause of action or defense): plead a First Amendment claim. b. To set forth in a pleading: plead that plaintiff suffered damages as a result of the breach of contract.

  5. Plead is used in a more specific way in a legal context, in which it means to declare ones status in response to charges, especially to plead guilty or not guilty, as in How does the defendant plead? and My client pleads not guilty. It can also mean to argue something in court.

  6. verb. /pliːd/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to ask somebody for something in a very strong and serious way synonym beg. plead (with somebody) (to do something) She pleaded with him not to go. plead (with somebody) (for something) I was forced to plead for my child's life. pleading eyes.

  7. If you plead with someone to do something, you ask them in an intense, emotional way to do it. She pleaded with her daughter to come back home. American English : plead / ˈplid /

  8. to ask for something in a strong and emotional way: "You must believe me!" she pleaded. He pleaded with her to come back. She pleaded for mercy. plead verb (EXCUSE) to say something as an excuse: You'll just have to plead ignorance (= say you did not know). plead sb's case/cause.

  9. Definition of plead verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. To plead is to ask for something from someone, often on the verge of begging. You may plead with the phone company to give an appointment time that spans only three hours, but, regardless of your pleading, they will make you wait eight hours for the technician to finally show.