
1) Accuse 2) Accuse formally 3) Accuse in a courtly way 4) Ask for a plea from 5) Bring before a court 6) Bring before a judge 7) Bring before the bar 8) Bring charges 9) Bring charges against 10) Bring to court for a plea 11) Bring up on charges 12) Call before a court 13) Call before a judge 14) Call before the court
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1) Accuse
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• (v. t.) To call to account, or accuse, before the bar of reason, taste, or any other tribunal. • (v. t.) To appeal to; to demand; as, to arraign an assize of novel disseizin. • (v. t.) To call or set as a prisoner at the bar of a court to answer to the matter charged in an indictment or complaint. • (n.) Arraignment; as, the c...
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n. attorney's advertising is the promotion, via instruments of mass media, of the legal services an attorney can provide. It was considered that the rights and obligations of attorneys involved in the dissolution of, or withdrawal from, a law firm are affected by rules governing attorney advertising and solicitation; and hence prior to 1977 commerc...
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Ar·raign' noun Arraignment; as, the clerk of the
arraigns .
Blackstone. Macaulay. Found on
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Ar·raign' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Arraigned ;
present participle & verbal noun Arraigning .] [ Middle English
arainen ,
arenen , Old French
aragnier ,
aranier ,
araisnier , Fren...
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[
v] - call before a court to answer an indictment 2. [v] - accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy
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arraign (uh RAYN) 1. To call into court for some legal action; accuse, charge: 'The district attorney asked that the suspect be arraigned immediately.' 2. Accuse, call to account, denounce, criticize, impute: 'The medical association met to arraign the doctor for his unethical behavior.'
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verb accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy
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to call or bring before a court to answer to an indictment. · to accuse or charge in general; criticize adversely; censure.
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