Crossword-Solution: IMPLEAD 7 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Implead v. t. To institute and prosecute a suit against, in court; to
sue or prosecute at law; hence, to accuse; to impeach.
Implead v. i. To sue at law.

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IMPLEAD anagram IMPALED

We have 15 clues for the answer “IMPLEAD”

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sue at law 1 answer
sue or prosecute 1 answer
brief counsel 2 answers
appeal to law 3 answers
make one a party 3 answers
set the law in motion 3 answers
go to law 3 answers
bring to trial 5 answers
lay an information 6 answers
bring an action 7 answers
inform against 10 answers
pass the buck 13 answers
pick on 19 answers
Indict 31 answers
Accuse 47 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with IMPLEAD (5)

And when he had fulfilled the commandment of God, What says he? Who will contend with me? Let him stand against me or who is he that will implead me? Let him draw near to the servant of the Lord.
Forbidden Gospels and Epistles, Volume 7, Barnabas Archbishop Wake 2004
Muse, be advised; 'tis past considering time, When entered once the dangerous lists of rhyme; Since none the living villains dare implead, Arraign them in the persons of the dead.[718] No better preface has ever been written; it gives a perfect summary of the motives, the objects, and the methods of the poet's work in language which for vigour and brilliance he never surpassed.
Post-Augustan Poetry H.E. Butler 2005
Daniel Updike, the attorney general, be, and he hereby is ordered, appointed and empowered to gather in the money due to this colony, for the importation of negroes, and to prosecute, sue and implead such person or persons as shall refuse to pay the same; and that he be allowed five shillings per head, for every slave that shall be hereafter imported into this colony, out of the impost money; and that he be also allowed ten per cent.
History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 George W. Williams 2005
Milborne saw his bitter foe, Robert Livingston, in the throng, and exclaimed: "Robert Livingston, for this I will implead thee at the bar of God!" The execution of Leisler aroused strong indignation both in America and England, and some years later the attainder placed upon them was removed by act of Parliament, and their estates restored to their families.
The Land We Live In Henry Mann 2006
Bartholomew; and I forbid any one of the royal officials to send to implead any one, or without the consent of the Canons on those three days--to wit, the eve of the feast, the feast itself, and the day following--to demand customary dues from them.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Priory Church of St. Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield George Worley 2007