lodge a complaint (39 synonym found)

Lodge a complaint has 39 synonyms. The top synonyms for lodge a complaint are tax, yap, beef, fret, fuss, howl, kick, task and 31 more. Another word for lodge a complaint is tax. Browse the full list below.


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What is a synonym for lodge a complaint?

A common synonym for lodge a complaint is tax. Other synonyms include yap, beef, fret, fuss.

How many synonyms does lodge a complaint have?

Lodge a complaint has 39 synonyms listed on Thesaurasize.

What does lodge a complaint mean?

(n): in a civil action, the first pleading of the plaintiff setting out the facts on which the claim is based;The purpose is to give notice to the adversary of the nature and basis of the claim assert


Definition of lodge a complaint:

(n) : in a civil action, the first pleading of the plaintiff setting out the facts on which the claim is based;
The purpose is to give notice to the adversary of the nature and basis of the claim asserted; in Criminal law, the preliminary charge or accusation made by one person against another to the appropriate court or officer, usually a magistrate.
However, court proceedings, such as a trial, cannot be instituted until an indictment or information has been handed down against the defendant
"I have no complaints about the quality of his work, but I don't enjoy his company."
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Definition of lodge a complaint:

(n) : in a civil action, the first pleading of the plaintiff setting out the facts on which the claim is based;
The purpose is to give notice to the adversary of the nature and basis of the claim asserted; in Criminal law, the preliminary charge or accusation made by one person against another to the appropriate court or officer, usually a magistrate.
However, court proceedings, such as a trial, cannot be instituted until an indictment or information has been handed down against the defendant
"I have no complaints about the quality of his work, but I don't enjoy his company."
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