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litigate English

Meaning litigate meaning

What does litigate mean?

litigate

engage in legal proceedings (= action, process) institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against He was warned that the district attorney would process him She actioned the company for discrimination

Synonyms litigate synonyms

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Conjugation litigate conjugation

How do you conjugate litigate?

litigate · verb

Examples litigate examples

How do I use litigate in a sentence?

Simple sentences

We want to litigate.

Movie subtitles

I litigate. I don't capitulate.
Politically corrected and environmentally sensitised to the point where it's only multi-internationals with 12 lawyers waiting like buzzards for something to litigate that can afford to put one brick on top of another.
And, of course, we will have to litigate.
Well, let me warn you, Lieutenant - l am not about to litigate a wiretap for a handful of street rips.
I am not too proud to litigate.
The Winstons aren't ready to litigate yet, but they're still angry.
I may be forced to litigate.
I mean, for a guy who doesn't litigate and refuses to wear a tie.
I will litigate you with a vigor unlike anything you have ever experienced in your life.
Kim, you can't litigate every emotional dispute that comes along.
Litigate emotions?
There may be a way to litigate later on, but for now, just leave him alone.
Well, noto be argumentative, But didn't we ju litigate chimp-custody case?
Yeah, the one that offers first-year associates 150k and lets them litigate.
Do we litigate for decades. split up the spoils, thus ruining the library for future generations. or perhaps go to war. maybe killing thousands of innocent people for a piece of parchment?
It was stupid to try to date and litigate in the same week.
The testosterone they generate makes me a bigger ass, and I've discovered the more of an ass I am,the better I litigate.
I litigate.
I have a lot of women lawyer friends who litigate.
And of course, we will have to litigate. Sentence, paragraph.
In this state, I would litigate with extreme confidence.
Are you going to litigate me into sleeping with you?
They've never met an issue they don't want to litigate.
They won't be able to litigate naysayers.
We're not here to re-litigate the witness' divorce.
You may have to litigate.
Well, let me warn you, Lieutenant, I am not about to litigate a wiretap for a handful of street rips.
Honestly Ted, I'm just surprised you know the difference between litigate and mitigate.
It's not right for me to re-litigate the case.
Those cases can be tough to litigate.

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