verb
- to officially charge someone with a crime and try to prove their guilt in court
- to continue with or carry out something, especially a plan or activity
Usage: legal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The district attorney decided to prosecute the case.
- They will prosecute anyone caught stealing from the store.
- The government failed to prosecute the corrupt officials.
- She was prosecuted for tax evasion.
- The company plans to prosecute its expansion into new markets.
- He prosecuted his research with great determination.
- The military will prosecute the war until victory is achieved.