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What word best describes a formal criminal charge?

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What is a word that starts with -pro- that's a definition for To institute legal proceedings against?

The word you're looking for is "prosecute." It means to officially charge someone with a crime and bring them to court to answer for their actions.


Is acquit a verb?

Yes, acquit, meaning to free someone against a criminal charge, is an action and therefore a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).


What word describes a criminal life?

The word that describes a criminal life is "illegal" or "unlawful", as it entails engaging in activities that are against the law or prohibited by society.


What is root word of criminal?

The root word of "criminal" is "crime."


Do allegations hurt criminal record?

An "allegation" is an unproven statement (comparable to the word "accusation") and since it is not officially recorded anywhere until it becomes a formal "charge" it should not have any bearing on one's existing criminal record.


How do you spell unlawful in French?

The word could be criminel (criminal) or illégal (illegal). "Against the law" would be "contre la loi."


What noun is formed from the word criminal?

The word criminal is both an adjective and a noun. Examples: Adjective: His criminal activities finally landed him in prison. Noun: The criminal was sentenced to twenty years in prison.


What is the word for one who helps a criminal?

"one who assists a criminal" a 7 letter word


What is future tense of the word bring?

The future tense of the word "bring" is "will bring."


What does the word Kapo mean?

Kapo n - In a Concentration Camp a Prison, usually a criminal is put in charge of a work group or other prisoners.


Is idling a school bus a criminal offense?

Some jurisdictions have ordnances against idling ANY vehicle for longer than certain set periods of time. However they are ORDNANCES and not criminal offenses in the generally accepted sense of the word.