Prosecute – Spiegazione, frasi di esempio e coniugazione

Spiegazione

Il verbo inglese “prosecute” è un termine giuridico che significa avviare un’azione legale contro qualcuno per un crimine o un illecito. Deriva dal latino “prosecutus”, il participio passato di “prosequi” che significa “perseguire”. Nel contesto legale, “prosecute” implica l’atto di portare una causa in tribunale con l’obiettivo di dimostrare la colpevolezza dell’imputato. Questo processo è generalmente condotto da un procuratore o un avvocato che rappresenta lo stato o l’accusa. Il verbo può anche essere utilizzato in un senso più ampio per indicare il perseguimento di un obiettivo o un’impresa con determinazione e continuità. Tuttavia, il suo uso predominante rimane legato al campo legale.

Frasi di esempio

The district attorney decided to prosecute the case despite the lack of concrete evidence.

He was prosecuted for tax evasion and faced severe penalties.

They will prosecute anyone found guilty of insider trading.

The government has announced its intention to prosecute those responsible for the environmental disaster.

After a thorough investigation, the company was prosecuted for violating labor laws.

The lawyer plans to prosecute the defendant to the fullest extent of the law.

The suspect was prosecuted for multiple counts of fraud.

Authorities are determined to prosecute cybercriminals to ensure online safety.

The victim’s family urged the state to prosecute the suspect for the heinous crime.

She was relieved when the court decided not to prosecute her for the minor infraction.

Coniugazione

Presente Semplice

I prosecute the case.

You prosecute the criminals.

He prosecutes the defendant.

She prosecutes the charges.

It prosecutes effectively.

We prosecute the offenders.

They prosecute rigorously.

Passato Semplice

I prosecuted the case.

You prosecuted the criminals.

He prosecuted the defendant.

She prosecuted the charges.

It prosecuted effectively.

We prosecuted the offenders.

They prosecuted rigorously.

Futuro Semplice

I will prosecute the case.

You will prosecute the criminals.

He will prosecute the defendant.

She will prosecute the charges.

It will prosecute effectively.

We will prosecute the offenders.

They will prosecute rigorously.

Presente Continuo

I am prosecuting the case.

You are prosecuting the criminals.

He is prosecuting the defendant.

She is prosecuting the charges.

It is prosecuting effectively.

We are prosecuting the offenders.

They are prosecuting rigorously.

Passato Continuo

I was prosecuting the case.

You were prosecuting the criminals.

He was prosecuting the defendant.

She was prosecuting the charges.

It was prosecuting effectively.

We were prosecuting the offenders.

They were prosecuting rigorously.

Futuro Continuo

I will be prosecuting the case.

You will be prosecuting the criminals.

He will be prosecuting the defendant.

She will be prosecuting the charges.

It will be prosecuting effectively.

We will be prosecuting the offenders.

They will be prosecuting rigorously.

Presente Perfetto

I have prosecuted the case.

You have prosecuted the criminals.

He has prosecuted the defendant.

She has prosecuted the charges.

It has prosecuted effectively.

We have prosecuted the offenders.

They have prosecuted rigorously.

Passato Perfetto

I had prosecuted the case.

You had prosecuted the criminals.

He had prosecuted the defendant.

She had prosecuted the charges.

It had prosecuted effectively.

We had prosecuted the offenders.

They had prosecuted rigorously.

Futuro Perfetto

I will have prosecuted the case.

You will have prosecuted the criminals.

He will have prosecuted the defendant.

She will have prosecuted the charges.

It will have prosecuted effectively.

We will have prosecuted the offenders.

They will have prosecuted rigorously.

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