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Term: Impleaded

Description: Impleaded is a legal term that refers to the action of bringing a new party into a lawsuit or legal action. It typically involves adding another individual or entity as a defendant or co-defendant.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense/Usage 1: To add a party to a lawsuit or legal action.

Example sentence 1: The plaintiff's attorney moved to implead the negligent driver's insurance company as a co-defendant.

Example sentence 2: The court granted the motion to implead the new witness in order to gather additional evidence.

Sense/Usage 2: To accuse or charge someone with a crime or wrongdoing.

Example sentence 1: The detective impleaded the suspect as an accessory to the robbery.

Example sentence 2: The prosecutor decided to implead the co-conspirator for perjury during the trial.

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