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Socrates was found guilty of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety towards the city's gods. He was accused of introducing new deities and not believing in the traditional gods.
Plead is a verb.
Plead is an infinitive verb (and past participle verb). Thus it can be used in the following sentences:I tried to plead with her but she wouldn't listen.I'm going to plead my case to the supreme court.He is the first person to plead guilty to this offence.
He will plead with you until he gets his way.
He pleads for her to stay I plead with him to go
Plead is the verb, plea is a noun.
Example sentence - She was pleading with him to not board the ship.
The past tense of "plead" is "pleaded" or "pled."
There are two syllables like so: plead-ed.
The past perfect tense of "plead" is "had pleaded."
"My lawyer advised me to plead not guilty." "Mary will plead with her father and hope that he gives her the money."
You don't plead at that. Pleading only occurs when charges are addressed at a hearing.