What context can I use each word in?
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
implead
Example
The plaintiff decided to implead the defendant's employer in the lawsuit. [implead: verb]
Example
The impleading of the third-party defendant caused a delay in the trial. [impleading: gerund or present participle]
prosecute
Example
The district attorney decided to prosecute the suspect for the robbery. [prosecute: verb]
Example
The prosecution presented their case against the defendant in court. [prosecution: noun]
Good things to know
Which word is more common?
Prosecute is more commonly used than implead in everyday language. Prosecute is a widely used term in the media and popular culture, while implead is a more specialized legal term used mainly in legal contexts.
What’s the difference in the tone of formality between implead and prosecute?
Both implead and prosecute are formal terms used in legal contexts. However, prosecute is more versatile and can be employed in various formality levels, allowing it to be used in both formal and informal contexts.