plainant (Meaning)
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plainant (n.)
One who makes complaint; the plaintiff.
Synonyms & Antonyms of plainant
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plainant Sentence Examples
- The plaintiff vehemently presented their case before the jury, seeking justice for the wrongs committed.
- In the criminal lawsuit, the plaintiff accused the defendant of assault and battery.
- The plaintiff's attorney meticulously gathered evidence to support their claims.
- The defendant's defense team questioned the plaintiff's credibility during cross-examination.
- The judge instructed the jurors to consider only the facts presented by the plaintiff and defendant.
- The plaintiff's written complaint provided a detailed account of the alleged wrongdoing.
- The plaintiff sought both compensatory and punitive damages from the defendant.
- The trial lasted several weeks, with the plaintiff's testimony playing a crucial role.
- The jury ultimately found in favor of the plaintiff, awarding a significant sum of money in damages.
- The plaintiff's victory served as a vindication of their rights and a deterrent to future wrongdoing.
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One who makes complaint; the plaintiff.
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The plaintiff vehemently presented their case before the jury, seeking justice for the wrongs committed.
In the criminal lawsuit, the plaintiff accused the defendant of assault and battery.
The plaintiff's attorney meticulously gathered evidence to support their claims.
The defendant's defense team questioned the plaintiff's credibility during cross-examination.