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pros⋅e⋅cute
[pros-i-kyoot]
verb, -cut⋅ed, -cut⋅ing.–verb (used with object)
| 1. | Law.
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| 2. | to follow up or carry forward something undertaken or begun, usually to its completion: to prosecute a war. |
| 3. | to carry on or practice. |
–verb (used without object)
| 4. | Law.
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Origin:
1400–50; late ME prosecuten to follow up, go on with < L prōsecūtus, ptp. of prōsequī to pursue, proceed with, equiv. to prō- pro- 1 + secū-, var. s. of sequī to follow + -tus ptp. suffix
1400–50; late ME prosecuten to follow up, go on with < L prōsecūtus, ptp. of prōsequī to pursue, proceed with, equiv. to prō- pro- 1 + secū-, var. s. of sequī to follow + -tus ptp. suffix

Related forms:
pros⋅e⋅cut⋅a⋅ble, adjective
pros⋅e⋅cut⋅a⋅bil⋅i⋅ty, noun
Synonyms:
3. perform, discharge, execute, conduct.
3. perform, discharge, execute, conduct.
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