uplead

/ˈjuːpleɪd/

Definitions

1. verb

to present arguments or evidence in a legal case, especially in a formal or official manner

“The lawyer was tasked with upleading the prosecution’s case to the jury.”

2. noun

the act of presenting arguments or evidence in a legal case

“The uplead was well-prepared and effectively presented the client’s case.”

3. noun

a formal or official presentation of arguments or evidence

“The uplead was a lengthy and complex document that outlined the company’s defense.”

Synonyms

  • advocate
  • argue
  • present

Antonyms

  • dismiss
  • ignore