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prosequitur

 

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Prosequitur

Noun:

1. The legal practice of pursuing a lawsuit or criminal prosecution in court.

Example sentence: The attorney was known for her relentless prosequitur of complex cases.

Verb:

1. To continue or pursue a legal action or criminal case.

Example sentence: The prosecutor decided to prosequitur the matter despite the challenges.

2. To follow or proceed with a plan, task, or objective.

Example sentence: The team prosequitured with their project, despite facing numerous obstacles along the way.

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