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Tao Minh Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Crime 1

Hi teacher!

Can you show me difference between "accuse", "prosecute", "charge", "plead", "convict", please?

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com /] dictionary [/url], Tao Minh: accuse - to say that someone has done something wrong or committed a crime prosecute - to conduct criminal proceedings in court against. charge - to accuse someone officially of committing a crime plead - to say in a court of law whether you are guilty of a crime or not convict - to prove in a court of law that someone is guilty of a crime

  • com /] dictionary [/url], Tao Minh: accuse - to say that someone has done something wrong or committed a crime prosecute - to conduct criminal proceedings in court against.
  • charge - to accuse someone officially of committing a crime plead - to say in a court of law whether you are guilty of a crime or not convict - to prove in a court of law that someone is guilty of a crime
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These are all readily distinguishable with a [url=http://www.onelook.com/] dictionary[/url], Tao Minh:

accuse - to say that someone has done something wrong or committed a crime

prosecute - to conduct crim

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