alegar
to allege
verb ah-leh-GAHR Less Common
Origin: From Latin 'allegare' (to send, to cite as authority).
Also means
to claim, to cite
Usage Note
Alegar means to put forward a reason, claim, or legal argument — closer to 'to allege' or 'to cite' than to 'to say'. It is common in legal and journalistic contexts (alegó inocencia — he alleged innocence). The spelling-change verb requires alegué in the preterite first person.
Examples
"El abogado alegó falta de pruebas."
Natural Translation
The lawyer alleged a lack of evidence.
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