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pled [pled] V. trans., intr. AM

pled pret., part. pas. of plead

I. plead <-ed, -ed [or AM pled, pled]> [pli:d] V. intr.

1. plead (beg):

to plead with sb to do sth

2. plead (argue for):

wstawiać [perf wstawić] się za kimś

3. plead DER.:

przyznawać [perf przyznać] się do winy
nie przyznawać [perf przyznać] się do winy

II. plead <-ed, -ed [or AM pled, pled]> [pli:d] V. trans.

1. plead DER.:

2. plead (claim as pretext):

to plead sth

3. plead (argue for):

I. plead <-ed, -ed [or AM pled, pled]> [pli:d] V. intr.

1. plead (beg):

to plead with sb to do sth

2. plead (argue for):

wstawiać [perf wstawić] się za kimś

3. plead DER.:

przyznawać [perf przyznać] się do winy
nie przyznawać [perf przyznać] się do winy

II. plead <-ed, -ed [or AM pled, pled]> [pli:d] V. trans.

1. plead DER.:

2. plead (claim as pretext):

to plead sth

3. plead (argue for):

Present
Iplead
youplead
he/she/itpleads
weplead
youplead
theyplead
Past
Ipleaded / ingl. am. pled
youpleaded / ingl. am. pled
he/she/itpleaded / ingl. am. pled
wepleaded / ingl. am. pled
youpleaded / ingl. am. pled
theypleaded / ingl. am. pled
Present Perfect
Ihavepleaded / ingl. am. pled
youhavepleaded / ingl. am. pled
he/she/ithaspleaded / ingl. am. pled
wehavepleaded / ingl. am. pled
youhavepleaded / ingl. am. pled
theyhavepleaded / ingl. am. pled
Past Perfect
Ihadpleaded / ingl. am. pled
youhadpleaded / ingl. am. pled
he/she/ithadpleaded / ingl. am. pled
wehadpleaded / ingl. am. pled
youhadpleaded / ingl. am. pled
theyhadpleaded / ingl. am. pled

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She later pled guilty to a reduced 14 counts of being overpaid.
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One co-defendant pled guilty and testified against the other two.
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Watt was indicted on 24 felony counts and pled guilty to a single misdemeanor.
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He pled guilty to one charge of recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm, the victim suffered fractures to his jaw, eye socket, hard palate, cheek bone and nose.
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Another characteristic of an "absolute defence" is that, once it is pled and proven, it is not subject to mitigation or collateral attack.
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