implead

/ɪmˈpleɪd/

Definitions

1. verb

to accuse or charge with a crime, or to bring a lawsuit against someone

“The prosecutor impleaded the defendant for the crime of theft.”

2. verb (archaic or law)

to bring or call into a lawsuit

“The plaintiff impleaded the defendant in the court case.”

Synonyms

  • accuse
  • charge

Antonyms

  • acquit
  • exonerate