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Implead

Part of Speech: verb

Sense: to sue or bring a legal action against someone

Usage: popular

Description:

Implead is a legal term that refers to the act of bringing a lawsuit or initiating a legal action against someone. It usually involves a plaintiff accusing a defendant of a wrongdoing and seeking legal remedies through a court of law.

Examples:

1. The injured party decided to implead the negligent driver after the car accident.

2. The company's shareholders successfully impleaded the CEO for financial misconduct.

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