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Pleaded vs. Pled — What's the Difference?

Pleaded vs. Pled — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Pleaded and Pled

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Pleaded

To appeal earnestly; beg
Plead for more time.

Pled

A past tense and a past participle of plead.

Pleaded

To offer reasons for or against something; argue earnestly
Plead against a bill.

Pled

Simple past tense and past participle of plead

Pleaded

To provide an argument or appeal
Your youth pleads for you in this instance.
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Pleaded

(Law) To respond to a criminal charge
Plead guilty.

Pleaded

To assert as defense, vindication, or excuse; claim as a plea
Plead illness as the reason for his absence.

Pleaded

To specify (a cause of action or defense)
Plead a First Amendment claim.

Pleaded

To set forth in a pleading
Plead that plaintiff suffered damages as a result of the breach of contract.

Pleaded

, still used by some in the US, particularly in legal usage. plead

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