pleadable (Meaning)

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pleadable (a.)

Capable of being pleaded; capable of being alleged in proof, defense, or vindication; as, a right or privilege pleadable at law.

pleadable Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer found the case pleadable, believing it had a strong chance of success.
  2. The prosecution presented undeniable evidence, making the defendant's pleas pleadable.
  3. The judge declined the defendant's plea, deeming it insufficiently pleadable.
  4. The plea agreement reached was pleadable, allowing the defendant to plead guilty to a lesser charge.
  5. The witness's testimony strengthened the prosecution's case, making the murder charge pleadable.
  6. The defendant's remorseful behavior and mitigating circumstances made the assault charge pleadable.
  7. The jury expressed doubts about the prosecution's evidence, reducing the pleadability of the case.
  8. The defendant's attorney argued that the drug possession charge was not pleadable due to procedural irregularities.
  9. The plea offered by the prosecution was considered pleadable, prompting the defendant to accept it.
  10. The case was found to be non-pleadable, requiring the defendant to stand trial.

FAQs About the word pleadable

Capable of being pleaded; capable of being alleged in proof, defense, or vindication; as, a right or privilege pleadable at law.

argue, contend, insist, reason, convince, assert, claim, mention, persuade, suggest

imply, hint, intimate, please, hint, intimate, satisfy, satisfy, please, imply

The lawyer found the case pleadable, believing it had a strong chance of success.

The prosecution presented undeniable evidence, making the defendant's pleas pleadable.

The judge declined the defendant's plea, deeming it insufficiently pleadable.

The plea agreement reached was pleadable, allowing the defendant to plead guilty to a lesser charge.