pled (Meaning)

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pled ()

of Plead

imp. & p. p. of Plead

pled Sentence Examples

  1. The defendant pled guilty to the charges, hoping for leniency from the judge.
  2. The desperate man pled for mercy, begging for a second chance.
  3. The accused pled insanity, claiming mental illness had clouded their judgment.
  4. The prosecutor pled for a harsh sentence, citing the severity of the crime.
  5. The witness pled ignorance, denying any knowledge of the incident.
  6. The company pled bankruptcy, unable to repay its massive debts.
  7. The politician pled for votes, promising to lower taxes and create jobs.
  8. The child pled with his parents, begging them to allow him to stay up late.
  9. The salesperson pled for a sale, offering a generous discount to seal the deal.
  10. The doctor pled for calm, reassuring the worried patient that everything would be okay.

FAQs About the word pled

of Plead, imp. & p. p. of Plead

justified, maintained, reasoned,argued, asserted, explained, contended, claimed, suggested, persuaded

No antonyms found.

The defendant pled guilty to the charges, hoping for leniency from the judge.

The desperate man pled for mercy, begging for a second chance.

The accused pled insanity, claiming mental illness had clouded their judgment.

The prosecutor pled for a harsh sentence, citing the severity of the crime.