It means to accuse or sentence someone.
In the old days of the 1600s, some European governments were choosing to persecute some Christians and they fled to create societies of religious freedom.
It means one vote. When ruled by one that person has control over everything when it comes to the company.
voting for only one party.
left or right
Well, it means good morning in some Norwegian dialects.
People who gather in a group to persecute any one on the daily basis is to harass.
The dictator intended to persecute those who spoke out against his regime. The word persecute is a verb, and a synonym is torment.
'persecute" is a verb, there is no 'noun form " for this word
Must you persecute my people? Perhaps you would prefer to persecute someone else? Never mind the prosecution, the press will take every chance to persecute me!
No. Persecute and detain are not antonyms or synonyms.
What is the etymology of the word persecute its for my language homework
Yes, the Moors did persecute the Early Christians.
I am using persecute and martyr in a sentence.
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are persecutor, persecution, and the gerund persecuting.
What was the sin of Paul? Apostle Paul, you mean? If so, then he used to persecute Christians through means of murdering them. But eventually, he repented and turned into one of the greatest apostles ever.
The noun forms of the verb to persecute are persecutor, persecution, and the gerund persecuting.
Persecute is a commonly used word, especially for lawyers. Persecute can have various different meanings based on the context. Specifically persecute means to oppress or harass with ill treatment.