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Litigate   /lˈɪtɪgˌeɪt/   Listen
Litigate

verb
(past & past part. litigated; pres. part. litigating)
1.
Engage in legal proceedings.
2.
Institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against.  Synonyms: action, process, sue.  "She actioned the company for discrimination"






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"Litigate" Quotes from Famous Books



... give, to resume my estate, I am determined not to litigate with my father, let what will be the consequence to myself. I may give you, at another time, a more particular answer to your reasonings on this subject: but, at present, will only observe, that it is in my opinion, that Lovelace ...
— Clarissa, Volume 1 (of 9) • Samuel Richardson

... land-barons at the Convention. A few came in to join us. The rest are hostile and bitter. They can never stand before us. The whole truth is, the Mexican must go! We stopped the war a little too soon here. They are now protected by the treaty, but we will litigate them out of all their grants. Keep your eye on Lagunitas. It may come into the market. Gold will be the fool's beacon here for some time. These great valleys will yet be the real wealth of the new State. Land is ...
— The Little Lady of Lagunitas • Richard Henry Savage

... here, Cynthy, ef you'll say you don't love me, and never can, I'll leave you to wunst, and fly away and mourn like a turtle-dove. But so long as it's nobody but Goshorn, I'm goin' to stay and litigate the question till the Millerite millennium comes. I appeal to Caeesar or somebody else. Neither Brother Goshorn nor Brother Hall knows enough to settle this question. I'm agoin' to the persidin' elder. And you can't try ...
— The End Of The World - A Love Story • Edward Eggleston

... jar, jostle, pull different ways, conflict, have no measures with, misunderstand one another; live like cat and dog; differ; dissent &c 489; have a bone to pick, have a crow to pluck with. fall out, quarrel, dispute; litigate; controvert &c (deny) 536; squabble, wrangle, jangle, brangle^, bicker, nag; spar &c (contend) 720; have words &c n.. with; fall foul of. split; break with, break squares with, part company with; declare war, try conclusions; join issue, put in issue; pick a quarrel, fasten a ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



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