Pleading

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English

Noun

Pleading (plural Pleadings)
  1. (law) a document filed in a lawsuit

Verb

pleading

  1. present participle of plead

Adjective

Pleading (comparative more Pleading, superlative most Pleading)

  1. Of or pertaining to that which pleads.
    • 1955, Émile Zola, Ann Lindsay, Earth, p. 251:
      Franchise, relaxed and soothed by the vagueness of a surrender set so far in the future, simply took hold of his two hands to make him behave himself and looked at him with her pretty pleading eyes — the eyes of a sensitive woman who didn't want to risk having a child by anyone but her husband.
    • 1999, Simone de Beauvoir, The Mandarins, p. 599:
      With a pleading look, she raised her eyes to him.
    • 1993, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Psalms, p. 225:
      Have but a pleading heart and God will have a plenteous hand.

Adjectives for Pleading

patient; fervent; humble; vain; disinterested; impassioned; guilty; incessant.

Thesaurus

adjuratory, answer, appealing, argument, argumentum, bar, begging, beseeching, case, cons, consideration, counsel, counterstatement, defense, demurrer, denial, elenchus, entreating, exception, ignoratio elenchi, imploring, legal profession, objection, plaidoyer, plea, pleadings, precative, precatory, pros, pros and cons, reason, rebuttal, refutation, reply, representation, response, riposte, special demurrer, special pleading, statement of defense, talking point

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