Meaning allege
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allege


v. to claim a fact is true, commonly in a complaint which is file...
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allege


report or maintain It is being fired into enclosed areas and homes, the human rights group alleges. — BBC (Feb 7, 2012)
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c. 1300. It has the form of one French verb and the meaning of another. The form is Anglo-French aleger, Old French eslegier "to clear at law," from Latin ex- "out of" (see ex-) an [..]
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allege


To assert a fact in a pleading.
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To claim a fact is true. A complaint, which plaintiffs file to commence a lawsuit, will allege certain facts. Civil defendants may allege their own facts in their answers.
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allege


to assert, affirm, plead in excuse
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v. To assert to be true, especially in a formal manner, as in court.
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al·leged al·leg·ing [Old French alegier to alleviate, free, confused with Old French alleguer to allege, from Medieval Latin allegare see allegata ] 1 : to state without proof or ...
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allege


(v) report or maintain
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allege


to assume to be true.
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To say, declare, or charge that something is true even though it isn’t proved yet.
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allege


  To claim or declare that something is so.
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To claim or declare that something is so allocution - When a judge grants the right of allocution, the defendant is asked if he or she has any statement to make to the court prior to sentencing. The d [..]
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allege


to suggest that something is true without necessarily being able to prove it.
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allege


To claim or declare that something is so.
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v. to claim a fact is true, commonly in a complaint which is filed to commence a lawsuit, in an "affirmative defense" to a complaint, in a criminal charge of the commission of a crime or any [..]
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allege


v. to claim a fact is true, commonly in a complaint which is filed to commence a lawsuit, in an "affirmative defense" to a complaint, in a criminal charge of the commission of a crime or any [..]
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allege


to assume to be true.
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