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Meaning of plea
A plea is a request or appeal made to someone in authority, often in a humble or urgent manner.
Etymology of plea
The word "plea" originates from Old French "plee" or "plaid", meaning "lawsuit" or "trial", which is derived from the Latin "placitum", meaning "agreement" or "judgment"
Historically, the term "plea" referred to a formal statement or declaration made in a court of law, and over time, its meaning has expanded to include more general requests or appeals made to those in authority
Synonyms
appeal
petition
request
supplication
entreaty
prayer
solicitation
invocation
imploration
beseeching
begging
importuning
urging
soliciting
asking
begging
imploring
supplicating
entreating
invoking
praying
crying
crying out
calling out
invoking
beseeching
adjuring
conjuring
importuning
obtesting
suing
craving
yearning
longing
craving
hungering
thirsting
desiring
wishing
wanting
needing
requiring
demanding
claiming
calling for
crying for
demanding
requiring
necessitating
needing
wanting
lacking
requiring
seeking
searching
looking for
questing
pursuing
seeking
asking for
requesting
soliciting
petitioning
appealing
applying
moving
addressing
approaching
invoking
praying
crying
crying out.
Definitions
- A request made in an urgent or humble manner to someone in authority
- A statement presented in court, especially one made by or on behalf of a defendant
- A reason or excuse put forward to justify or explain something
Usage Examples
- The lawyer made a plea to the judge to reconsider the sentence
- The charity made a plea for donations to support the disaster relief efforts
- The defendant entered a plea of not guilty to the charges
Antonyms
rejection
refusal
denial
dismissal
rejection
repudiation
renunciation
abandonment
relinquishment
surrender
waiver
forswearing
disavowal
disclamation
disclaimer
repudiation
negation
contradiction
opposition
resistance
defiance
disobedience
noncompliance
refusal
declination
declination
abnegation
renunciation
abandonment
rejection
dismissal.