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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "litigate" in a sentence

    litigate example sentences

    litigate


    litigated


    litigating


    1. yers out the door; 5-6-7-8, innovate don't litigate; 9-A-B-C,


    2. In another noble saying, he cpth says: “no animal or anything else had been killed by no right but it will litigate its killer on doomsday


    3. makes it more difficult to litigate


    4. going over every inch of the business trying to find how they can litigate to


    5. case, if there was a subsequent problem, they could always go back and litigate


    6. Or is it that they have partners who litigate for them religious laws never authorized by God? Were it not for the conclusive decision, it would have been settled between them


    1. Alexander the invincible, Alexander the litigated against, Alexander who had to have the best of everything including Henrietta, he of two families, the great pain in the ass, Alexander


    2. However this rule violates the plain language of the Act and is currently being litigated


    3. if any were made into claims and litigated at the ASBCA


    4. Of course, he’d been introduced to the concept of habeas corpus in law school, but he’d never litigated a habe case, and it was only through litigation that lawyers could claim any competence in an area of the law


    5. The legality of mountaintop removal has been litigated for years; it’s still in the courts


    6. Some fifty years ago there was a curious case of whale-trover litigated in England, wherein the plaintiffs set forth that after a hard chase of a whale in the Northern seas; and when indeed they (the plaintiffs) had succeeded in harpooning the fish; they were at last, through peril of their lives, obliged to forsake not only their lines, but their boat itself


    7. Thus, the proprietor who litigated concerning the forest did what he did only because he did not present himself to himself as a simple man, like any of the peasants who were living by his side, but as a large landed proprietor and a member of the gentry, and so, under the influence of the intoxication of power, he felt himself insulted by the pretensions of the peasants


    1. After that, my litigating days were


    2. It’s tough litigating against the coal companies


    3. Again, in an uncontrolled Chapter 11, a troubled company is required to give seats at the negotiating and litigating table to all claimants and sometimes to parties-in-interest


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    Synonyms for "litigate"

    action litigate process sue argue against refute dispute debate controvert question contest

    "litigate" definitions

    engage in legal proceedings


    institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against