plead

വാദിക്കും
definition
verb
they pleaded with Carol to come home again
make an emotional appeal.
using cheap melodrama to plead the case for three prisoners
present and argue for (a position), especially in court or in another public context.
translation of 'plead'
verb
വവഹാരം നടത്തുക
example
My mother particularly thought I'd make a very good barrister, and you know, do I think I could 'plead' a case in court?
If she wants to 'plead' good reason on this occasion, she also needs to apologise.
using cheap melodrama to 'plead' the case for three prisoners
the idea that in public relations work someone is paid to 'plead' a special case is disliked
As counsel for the Bank has pointed out, the Statement of Defence does not 'plead' unconscionability.
In the courtroom, the German judge read the charges and asked me in which court I wished to 'plead' my case: German or American.
They continually 'plead' poverty, yet when it comes to dishing out bonuses, they are good to their own.
A court should only grant a motion for particulars where they are necessary for the moving party to 'plead' and the particulars are not within the knowledge of the moving party.
The death penalty is not that often given to these types of people because at the trial, the defendant will 'plead' insanity and claim that they were not in control of their actions at the time that they committed the crime.
The Plaintiff did not 'plead' from an employment law perspective, that the employment contract had been breached, or that the Plaintiff had been fired without cause.
So there was no voice strong enough to 'plead' their case.
But the various cities and counties have continued to 'plead' poverty in the hope of receiving aid from central government.
I notice that the Commonwealth, by its defence, does not 'plead' any statute of limitations.
When he saw Monica's car, he'd flag it down, 'plead' engine trouble and ask if Corbett could drive him.
Phil gets to live on beyond this, and with his history of rather public instability, he is pretty well set up to 'plead' insanity.
The city now seeks to amend the claim to 'plead' fraudulent misrepresentation and deceit and to seek punitive damages.
How can one 'plead' ignorance in the presence of this massive and continuous universal call?
In our universities, students justifiably 'plead' poverty and the recommendations of the Cubie inquiry have been completely ignored.
The couple went to court in October to 'plead' poverty and beg for financial mercy.
It is interesting to note, lest anyone should 'plead' passage of time, that the court stipulated that sentences were to run from February 4, 1999.
The unhappy partner had to petition the legislature or court to 'plead' his or her case.
So if the excisable good in question were alleged to be brandy, how would the pleader 'plead' the nature of those goods?
I thought you had conceded earlier that as originally framed, it would not have been appropriate to expect the accused to 'plead' guilty to that charge.
In return, the unions agreed to 'plead' the claim in the arbitration tribunal, tying their members to whatever decision is handed down.
In court he 'pleaded' guilty to two offences of actual bodily harm, but denied specific details of the attack.
A week ago the group sent a letter to the province 'pleading' the case for arts groups.
We see Tom Stall running a popular eatery with his wife helping him out when she is not 'pleading' cases in law courts.
But that is not how the case was 'pleaded' or argued.
Labor MPs 'pleaded' with the government to pull back.
Knowing not where to hide from shame, Momma looked 'pleadingly' first at the woman and then at the two young men who had by now recognised him.
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