| IMPLEAD | • implead v. (Law) to sue in court, raise an action against a defendant. • IMPLEAD v. to sue in a court of law. |
| PLEADED | • pleaded v. (Britain, excepting Scotland), still used by some in the US, particularly in legal usage. simple past… • PLEAD v. to beg for earnestly. |
| PLEADER | • pleader n. (Law) a person who pleads in court; an advocate. • pleader n. (Generally) someone who pleads or implores. • PLEADER n. one who pleads; an advocate. |
| PLEAING | • pleaing v. Present participle of plea. • PLEA v. to dispute in a court. |
| PLEASED | • pleased adj. Happy, content. • pleased v. Simple past tense and past participle of please. • PLEASE v. to give enjoyment or satisfaction to, also PLEASURE. |
| PLEASER | • pleaser n. Someone or something which pleases. • PLEASER n. one who pleases. |
| PLEASES | • pleases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of please. • PLEASE v. to give enjoyment or satisfaction to, also PLEASURE. |
| PLEATED | • pleated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pleat. • pleated adj. Having pleats. • PLEAT v. to fold in an even manner. |
| PLEATER | • pleater n. A person or machine that produces pleats. • PLEATER n. one who pleats. |
| REPLEAD | • replead v. (Law, transitive, intransitive) To present a rewritten argument. • REPLEAD v. to plead again. |
| UPLEADS | • upleads n. Plural of uplead. • upleads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uplead. • UPLEAD v. to lead up. |
| UPLEANS | • upleans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uplean. • UPLEAN v. to rest one's weight. |
| UPLEANT | • upleant v. Simple past tense and past participle of uplean. • UPLEAN v. to rest one's weight. |
| UPLEAPS | • upleaps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upleap. • UPLEAP v. to leap up. |
| UPLEAPT | • upleapt v. Simple past tense of upleap. • UPLEAP v. to leap up. |