TermGallery
Inglés
Inglés
Español
Catalán
Portugués
Ruso
Look up alternatives for...
ES
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
litigate
in inglés
portugués
acionar
español
procesar
Back to the meaning
Institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against.
action
process
sue
español
procesar
Synonyms
Examples for "
action
"
action
process
sue
Examples for "
action
"
1
But collective
action
against police violence has itself led to police violence.
2
The proposed state law would allow legal
action
first, official classification later.
3
Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Government supported the TGA's proposed
action
.
4
The case for
action
has been outlined several times in recent days.
5
Mr Williams said the group would also look at possible court
action
.
1
However the appeal
process
was a necessary check on power, he said.
2
That means, however, being able to
process
gigabytes of data every second.
3
He immediately said: 'I'm really sorry I interrupted such an important
process
.
4
In Europe, the
process
is further along, as the Greek example shows.
5
However, the
process
can take six months or longer in some cases.
1
He did not
sue
:
he invited; he did not invite: he commanded.
2
Unfortunately, today is also the day Eminem decided to
sue
the company.
3
Nichols said Trump could
sue
the New York officials in that state.
4
There is a clear case here for the police to be
sued
.
5
Sue
's
thoughts were brought back to the present by her roommate's question.
Usage of
litigate
in inglés
1
The CFPB rule would give consumers the option to
litigate
all cases.
2
I cannot
litigate
the case', then I can do it, he said.
3
They cannot continue to
litigate
,
so they'll eventually be forced to settle.
4
That means the couple probably won't
litigate
Sue Ann's accusations of infidelity.
5
The insurance industry, meanwhile, wants to
litigate
the suits individually, building case-by-case precedent.
6
Mellon plans to
litigate
the case in the SEC's in-house court.
7
The case took two years to
litigate
and there were 649 docket entries.
8
Bondholders will likely attempt to
litigate
these issues in federal court.
9
The right of bankrupts to
litigate
had been vested in the official assignee.
10
Who gets to
litigate
the ethical dilemmas and indeed the rules?
11
My firm is collaborating with Leigh Day to
litigate
their claims.
12
If they chose to
litigate
,
they would be repaid in notes.
13
I have no doubt that California would
litigate
,
would sue EPA.
14
Innovation is inevitable, but rather than embrace new markets, companies instead choose to
litigate
.
15
I think we would rather talk than
litigate
,
Mosley said.
16
Whether Righthaven retains the financial wherewithal to
litigate
the appeal was not immediately known.
Other examples for "litigate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
litigate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
litigate the case
litigate in court
litigate a lawsuit
litigate afterall
litigate against hundreds
More collocations
Translations for
litigate
portugués
acionar
litigar
español
procesar
proceder
litigar
demandar
Litigate
through the time
Litigate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common