press charges

English

Verb

press charges (third-person singular simple present presses charges, present participle pressing charges, simple past and past participle pressed charges)

  1. To formally accuse a person of a crime, especially by an ordinary person.
    I'm pressing charges against you for assaulting me.
    • 2015 August 11, Jocelyn Samara D., Rain (webcomic), Comic 713 - I'm Done:
      "Still, it's not as though women don't commit acts of violence. She herself is a prime example, otherwise we wouldn't even be talking about this. I'm pretty sure you'd be within your right to press charges."

Synonyms

  • (formally accuse of a crime): complain, accuse, file a complaint, file charges

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