Comment by moralestapia

2 years ago

Scroll down on that site, literally. Words have more that one meaning.

Here's what I get from MacOS's dictionary: institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization).

I can also be pedantic and insist that, even under the strict interpretation you are vouching for ...

>Looking/sounding like somebody else (even if its famous) is not prosecutable.

... is a correct argument.

If this is really your hill to die on, go for it. Using “prosecute” to refer to civil litigation is not standard English in any dialect circa 1850.

  • Easy peasy, yes/no answer.

    From your understanding, is looking/sounding like somebody else (even if its famous) prosecutable or not?

    • > is looking/sounding like somebody else (even if its famous) prosecutable or not?

      No. And if a lawmaker claimed they would like it to be, and then claimed they meant civilly litigible, they’d be labelled dishonest. (Even if it was an honest mistake.)

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