How Do You Spell IMPLEAD?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪmpliːd] (IPA)

Implead is a legal term that refers to the act of suing someone or bringing a legal action against them. It is pronounced as /ɪmˈpliːd/ and is spelled with the letters I-M-P-L-E-A-D. In this word, the "im" prefix means "into" or "within" while the "plead" root means "to make a legal claim." The correct spelling of this word can be tricky because of its uncommon use in everyday language, but its phonetic transcription can help to clarify its pronunciation.

IMPLEAD Meaning and Definition

  1. Implead is a term commonly used in legal contexts, where it refers to the act of bringing in or joining another party in a lawsuit or legal proceedings. Specifically, it refers to the action taken by the defendant (or plaintiff) to bring a third party into the existing lawsuit, either as an additional defendant or as a party with a separate claim, who may be liable or affected by the outcome of the case.

    The purpose of impleading a third party is to ensure that all relevant parties are included in the legal action, and to prevent any future claims or disputes that may arise as a result of the original lawsuit. Impleading allows for a more comprehensive resolution of legal conflicts and promotes fairness and efficiency in the legal process.

    Impleading typically occurs when the original defendant believes that the third party is necessary for the complete determination of the issues at hand, or when the third party may be responsible for all or part of the plaintiff's claim. This legal procedure facilitates the consolidation of related claims and the avoidance of multiple lawsuits.

    Overall, impleading is an important legal mechanism that allows for the inclusion of additional parties in a lawsuit, ensuring that all relevant stakeholders are considered, and enabling a comprehensive resolution of the legal matter at hand.

  2. To prosecute or sue at law.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for IMPLEAD

  • jmplead
  • kmplead
  • omplead
  • 9mplead
  • 8mplead
  • inplead
  • ikplead
  • ijplead
  • imolead
  • imllead
  • im-lead
  • im0lead
  • impkead
  • imppead
  • impoead
  • implwad
  • implsad
  • impldad
  • implrad

Etymology of IMPLEAD

The word "implead" comes from Middle English "empleden", which originated from Anglo-Norman French "emplader" or Old French "emplaider". These French forms were derived from the Latin word "implētare", meaning "to fill up" or "to fill completely". In legal terminology, "implead" refers to the act of bringing a lawsuit against someone or being sued. It denotes the action of filling up or completing the legal process by initiating a formal complaint or accusation against another party.

Conjugate verb Implead

CONDITIONAL

I would implead
you would implead
he/she/it would implead
we would implead
they would implead

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be impleading
you would be impleading
he/she/it would be impleading
we would be impleading
they would be impleading

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have implead
you would have implead
he/she/it would have implead
we would have implead
they would have implead

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been impleading
you would have been impleading
he/she/it would have been impleading
we would have been impleading
they would have been impleading

FUTURE

I will implead
you will implead
he/she/it will implead
we will implead
they will implead

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be impleading
you will be impleading
he/she/it will be impleading
we will be impleading
they will be impleading

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have impleaded
you will have impleaded
he/she/it will have impleaded
we will have impleaded
they will have impleaded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been impleading
you will have been impleading
he/she/it will have been impleading
we will have been impleading
they will have been impleading

IMPERATIVE

you implead
we let´s implead

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to implead

PAST

I impleaded
you impleaded
he/she/it impleaded
we impleaded
they impleaded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was impleading
you were impleading
he/she/it was impleading
we were impleading
they were impleading

PAST PARTICIPLE

impleaded

PAST PERFECT

I had impleaded
you had impleaded
he/she/it had impleaded
we had impleaded
they had impleaded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been impleading
you had been impleading
he/she/it had been impleading
we had been impleading
they had been impleading

PRESENT

I implead
you implead
he/she/it impleads
we implead
they implead

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am impleading
you are impleading
he/she/it is impleading
we are impleading
they are impleading

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

impleading

PRESENT PERFECT

I have impleaded
you have impleaded
he/she/it has impleaded
we have impleaded
they have impleaded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been impleading
you have been impleading
he/she/it has been impleading
we have been impleading
they have been impleading

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