To institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution).
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Examples for "sue"
Examples for "sue"
1He did not sue: he invited; he did not invite: he commanded.
2Unfortunately, today is also the day Eminem decided to sue the company.
3Nichols said Trump could sue the New York officials in that state.
4There is a clear case here for the police to be sued.
5Sue's thoughts were brought back to the present by her roommate's question.
1Would you like to give Haven's other allies an opportunity to bring action against you?
2It was his hope to bring action back to the entire hand, finger by finger.
3Still, it must always be regarded as one of the natural causes which may bring action in War to a standstill without involving a contradiction.
4He was constantly bringing actions against them, which they as constantly defended.
5She could bring actions in the courts and even plead in the courts.
6If he brings action for libel, you can subpoena Cordova herself.
7He brings actions for trespass; I bring actions for trespass.
8She said she brought action for attempt to murder.
9Enforcement directors at the SEC and CFTC continue to bring actions wherever investor harm is detected.
10He brings actions for assault and battery; I defend them and continue to assault and batter.
11In 1807 she brought action against her husband, who was publicly excommunicated in her own parish.
12The widow contested this, and brought action requesting that the case be tried in a lower court.
13The newly-created body took possession of the institution, and the old board brought action against the new management.
14Such remarks brought action and reaction.
15Not a farthing would he pay of his old account, and fellows like us could not bring actions.
16His second look brought action.
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