petition

noun48 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A petition that is created and signed on the internet.

A document signed by many people to show their opposition to something.

The legal document that starts the divorce process.

A legal document filed to declare inability to pay debts.

A formal request submitted to a court.

A petition to demand the removal of an elected official from office.

A document signed by voters to nominate a candidate for public office.

A petition to a court to determine if a person's imprisonment is lawful.

The petition publicly demands a specific action.

The petition strongly and authoritatively asks for something.

The petition formally requests a specific action or thing.

The petition formally requests a specific action or thing.

The petition formally and politely asks for something.

The petition expresses agreement with a plan or action.

The petition attempts to obtain or achieve something.

The petition expresses disagreement with a plan or action.

The petition strongly advises or tries to persuade for a certain action.

Used to indicate the purpose or goal of the petition.

Used to indicate opposition to something.

Used to show support for something.

Indicates the person or group who created the petition.

Indicates the origin or source of the petition.

A petition made for another person or group.

To add your name to a petition to show your support.

To formally submit a petition to a court or authority.

To formally give a petition to a person or body in authority.

To begin the process of a petition.

To officially start a petition campaign.

To agree with the goal of a petition and help it succeed.

To formally allow or give what is asked for in a petition.

To plan and arrange the process of creating and circulating a petition.

To officially agree to the request made in a petition.

To refuse to accept or consider a petition.

To agree to officially receive and consider a petition.

To refuse to grant the request made in a petition.

To compose the text of a petition.

To pass a petition from person to person to collect signatures.

To formally give a petition to someone in authority.

To decide that a petition is not valid and should not be considered.

For a court or official body to consider a petition in a formal session.

To prepare a petition, usually in a formal or legal context.

To take a petition and give it to the intended person or organization.

To write the first version of a petition.

To disagree with and try to prevent a petition from succeeding.

To cause a petition to be taken to a person or organization.

To establish or create a petition.

To start or create a petition, often in response to an issue.

To organize or create a petition.

Collocations with "petition"

... + petition