What is another word for prosecutions?

Pronunciation: [pɹˌɒsɪkjˈuːʃənz] (IPA)

Prosecutions refer to legal proceedings that are taken against someone or something with the aim of enforcing laws, regulations, or rules. Some synonyms for the term are litigations, charges, lawsuits, actions, indictments, or trials. Each of these synonyms may have different connotations or contexts, but they all revolve around the idea of holding someone accountable for their alleged wrongdoing. For instance, lawsuits often involve civil disputes between two parties, while indictments focus on criminal charges brought by a grand jury. Regardless of the terminology used, the outcome of a prosecution can have significant effects on a person's reputation, freedom, or financial status.

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Usage examples for Prosecutions

One of his first productions after his return to Berlin was a pamphlet on "The Italian War and the Mission of Prussia; a Voice from the Democracy," which shows that his political prosecutions had not soured him against Prussia.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
One of the concluding numbers of the paper printed the text of an anti-recruiting pamphlet for the distribution of which prosecutions were instituted.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry
The Liberal Government, with defiance shouted in its beard, decided that, no actual breach of the "law" having been committed, no prosecutions need take place.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry

Famous quotes with Prosecutions

  • Towards the end of the Lord Chamberlain's era, when his hold was being loosened, private prosecutions began to happen. A member of staff at the Royal Court ordered to stop the play, and the police were brought in.
    Timothy West

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