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persecution, prosecution
persecution (pur" si KYOO shuhn) (noun)
1. The plight or predicament of being harassed or annoyed: Latonya had no tolerance for the persecution by the press of her new book when it was published.
2. The practice of harassing individuals in such a manner as to injure or to cause harm: Persecution of someone in jest, or even as a joke, may be unlawful and immoral.
prosecution (PRAHS i kyoo" shuhn) (noun)
1. An individual or party which initiates a legal action in a criminal situation: Craig's uncle is a lawyer and participates in the prosecution of high profile criminal cases.
2. The action of following through with a legal action until a final resolution has been accomplished: The prosecution of the case was expected to take at least two years before the judge would give a final judgment.

Jane, the witness for the prosecution, complained that she felt that she was in a state of persecution by the investigators who were trying to obtain her testimony.

prosecution (s) (noun), prosecutions (pl)
1. The institution and conduct of legal proceedings against a defendant for criminal behavior.
2. The lawyers acting for a state to put a legal case against a defendant.
3. The continuance, or following up, of something begun with a view to its completion.
This entry is located in the following units: pro-, por-, pur- (page 12) sequ-, sequi-, secut-, suit-, -sue (page 3) -tion (page 18)