plaidoyer
/plaɪdwaʊjeɪ, plaɪdwaɪeɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A formal or persuasive speech or argument, especially one in a court of law, on behalf of someone or something.
“The lawyer delivered a powerful plaidoyer to the judge on behalf of her client.”
2. verb
To make a formal or persuasive speech or argument, especially in a court of law.
“She plaidoyered the judge with evidence and logic.”