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    plea
    /pliː/

    noun

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  2. the answer that a person gives in court to the accusation of having committed a crime: He received a sentence of 5 to 10 years for his guilty plea to the robbery charge.

  3. the answer that a person gives in court to the accusation of having committed a crime: He received a sentence of 5 to 10 years for his guilty plea to the robbery charge.

  4. The meaning of PLEA is a legal suit or action. How to use plea in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Plea.

  5. A plea is an appeal or request for something, made in an intense or emotional way. [ journalism ] Mr Nicholas made his emotional plea for help in solving the killing.

  6. noun. /pliː/ (formal) a serious emotional request, especially for something needing action now. plea for something She made an impassioned plea for help. plea (to somebody) (to do something) a plea to industries to stop pollution. He refused to listen to her tearful pleas. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  7. A plea is what you make when you're begging for something with a sense of urgency and emotion. While you wouldn't call asking for a hall pass a plea, you could make a plea for justice or world peace.

  8. 1. an earnest entreaty or request: a plea for help. 2. (Law) a. law something alleged or pleaded by or on behalf of a party to legal proceedings in support of his claim or defence. b. criminal law the answer made by an accused to the charge: a plea of guilty. c. (in Scotland and formerly in England) a suit or action at law.

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