Persecute vs. Prosecute [SAT Vocabulary] SAT Words ONLY❗️

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sat words Persecute and Prosecute very frequently show up on the SAT and the ACT. Knowing the difference between Persecute and Prosecute will also be very instrumental in any standardized exam you prepare for: be it PSAT, ACT, TOEFL, GMAT or ISEE.

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Persecute (v.)
to treat somebody in a cruel and unfair way, especially based on race, religion or political beliefs.

People have been bullied and persecuted for who they are since the dawn of time.

Prosecute (v.)
Officially charge someone in court.

They need to investigate and prosecute those responsible for threats and abuses.

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The apostles was persecuted in some countries.

diannepioquinto
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These videos are super helpful for international students like me

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"The manager persecuted me with no motive whatsoever. Therefore, she was prosecuted for her persecution." Does that work?

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thank you because I got this wrong on Khan Academy and I wanted to know why.

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So, I cannot prosecute because I'm not a lawyer?

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You've got a very interesting complexion. You remind me of Trump! And it's a good thing. 👍

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