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"Pled" is a past tense form of the verb "pledge," which means to make a serious promise or commitment to do something. It can also refer to a formal commitment to support a cause or organization, especially in fundraising contexts. In some legal contexts, "pled" can refer to a defendant's declaration of guilt or innocence regarding a charge.

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