bring+to+trial
71litigate — lit·i·gate / li tə ˌgāt/ vb gat·ed, gat·ing [Latin litigatus, past participle of litigare, from lit , lis lawsuit + agere to drive] vi: to seek resolution of a legal contest by judicial process chose to litigate rather than settle vt: to make the …
72indict — v accuse, charge, Law. arraign, Law. impute; bring to trial, bring to justice, put on trial, Law. prosecute; incriminate, criminate, recriminate, impeach, Rare. implead; denounce, implicate, (of an innocent person) Inf. frame, inculpate, inform… …
73ἀνθυπαγομένων — ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial pres part mp fem gen pl ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial pres part mp masc/neut gen pl …
74ἀνθυπαγόμενον — ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial pres part mp masc acc sg ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial pres part mp neut nom/voc/acc sg …
75ἀνθυπαχθησόμενον — ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial fut part pass masc acc sg ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial fut part pass neut nom/voc/acc sg …
76ἀνθυπάγει — ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial pres ind mp 2nd sg ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial pres ind act 3rd sg …
77ἀνθυπήγαγον — ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial aor ind act 3rd pl (attic epic ionic) ἀνθυπάγω bring to trial aor ind act 1st sg (attic epic ionic) …
78justicies — ˌjəˈstishēˌēz noun (plural justicies) Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, you may bring to trial, 2d person singular present subjunctive of justiciare, justitiare to bring to trial, from Latin justitia justice English law : a writ addressed to… …
79Inter-allied tribunal attempt — Reference to the need for and establishment of an Inter allied or International Tribunal, also known as the Malta Tribunals, to launch prosecution for, among other things, a Turkish genocide of Armenians within the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) during… …
80prosecute — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. urge, pursue, follow, continue, press; arraign, sue, indict, charge. See lawsuit, pursuit, accusation. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To pursue] Syn. follow up, put through, execute, finish; see continue 1 .… …