pleaded (past tense), pleading (present tense)
An attorney can plead on behalf of another person.
To plead means to beg. If you plead for someone, you could also be leading a legal case. Another term for that would be to argue a case. You could also say cajole instead of beg.
The noun form for the verb to plea is a plea.
The noun form for the verb to plea is a plea.
No, I have not experienced a moment where I felt compelled to say "I plead the blood" as a form of protection or defense.
"Plead" and "pleaded" are more commonly used as the past tense forms of the verb "plead." "Pled" is a lesser-used past tense form that is considered informal or dialectal in some English-speaking regions.
Intereceded means to plead on another's behalf or act as mediator in a dispute.
Most dictionaries will give you a selection, such as plead, ask, importune, solicit,
The verb form of "plea" is "plead." To plead means to make an emotional appeal or to request something earnestly. In a legal context, it refers to the act of presenting one's case or responding to charges in court.
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.
Plead is the verb, plea is a noun.