allègue
Allègue is the third-person singular present indicative form of the French verb alléguer. The verb alléguer means to allege or to advance as a claim or justification, often without establishing its truth. It is commonly used in formal writing, law, journalism, and rhetoric to present a reason or assertion cited by the speaker. The construction is typically followed by que to introduce the proposition being alleged: “Il allègue que les preuves manquent.” The noun allégation (allegation) is related and denotes the act or statement of alleging.
Conjugation and use: as a regular -er verb, alléguer follows standard patterns for its conjugation. Present
Etymology and related forms: allègue derives from alléguer, with the related noun allégation signifying the act