- petition
- {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun1 document asking court for sthADJECTIVE▪ court (esp. AmE)▪ bankruptcy, divorce, habeas corpus (AmE)▪
She filed a habeas corpus petition on Padilla's behalf.
VERB + PETITION▪ file, submit▪ hear▪The petition will be heard tomorrow.
▪ accept, approve, grant▪Her petition for divorce was granted.
▪ deny, dismiss, oppose, reject▪The district court has opposed the petition by the local electricity company.
PREPOSITION▪ petition for▪He can file a petition for writ of habeas corpus.
▪ petition on behalf of▪a divorce petition on behalf of Terri Jones
2 document signed by many peopleADJECTIVE▪ protest (esp. BrE)▪10 000 people signed a protest petition.
▪ online▪ nominating, recall (both AmE, politics)▪The deadline for filing nominating petitions for the primary election was Tuesday.
▪Two million people signed the recall petition.
VERB + PETITION▪ sign▪ draft, launch, organize, raise (esp. BrE), start, write▪We've started an online petition.
▪ draw up, get up (esp. BrE), set up (esp. BrE)▪The players drew up a petition and presented it to the coach.
▪They've threatened to get up a petition against the plan.
▪ circulate▪The company had actively circulated petitions to get rid of the union.
▪ support▪ deliver, present, send, submit▪They delivered petitions with nearly 20 000 signatures to the Senate.
PETITION + VERB▪ ask sth, ask for sth, call for sth, demand sth, request sth, seek sth, urge sth▪a petition asking him to reconsider
▪ oppose sth▪The petition opposes the closures.
▪ support sth▪The petition supports the plan to rebuild the road.
PREPOSITION▪ petition against▪We're organizing a petition against the proposed building plans.
▪ petition by, petition from▪a petition by local residents
▪ petition for▪Local government supports the petition for a new hospital.
▪ petition in favour/favor of▪{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}}a petition in favour/favor of reform
verbPetition is used with these nouns as the object: ↑court, ↑parliament
Collocations dictionary. 2013.