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Meanings of
litigious
in inglés
Inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits.
contentious
combative
disputatious
disputative
Related terms
argumentative
Proceeding.
proceeding
legal proceeding
Related terms
proceedings
Synonyms
Examples for "
contentious
"
contentious
combative
disputatious
disputative
Examples for "
contentious
"
1
It passed
contentious
legislation earlier this year - the Metadata Retention Law.
2
However, any objective view of history makes this an endlessly
contentious
exercise.
3
Yet in this year's
contentious
Republican debate season, that's exactly what's happened.
4
The question of alternatives to SF6 has been
contentious
over recent years.
5
However, Malema's right-hand-man also used a
highly
-
contentious
term in his stinging retort.
1
Photo: Supplied The near-daily media briefings on Covid-19 often started out
combative
.
2
At a
combative
press conference, Blatter said he was unafraid of arrest.
3
His government could also be more
combative
with U.S. President Donald Trump.
4
That wasn't to say he was slow-witted or
combative
;
he was neither.
5
His charmingly
combative
relationship also lightens the mood in really murdery situations.
1
But the Corinthians also were full of
disputatious
curiosity and intellectual hauteur.
2
But he was possessed of an irascible temper, and was naturally
disputatious
.
3
Being a grammarian, he was probably of a
disputatious
turn of mind.
4
Even in repose there was about him something talkative and
disputatious
.
5
The
disputatious
person for this reason never makes a good friend.
1
A
disputative
galley-puller could have triumphed over him morally; a child physically.
2
At length the engineer was goaded to anger, he became
disputative
,
indignant, loquacious.
3
Then he had remembered Mrs James, and their
disputative
,
unexpectedly intimate conversation in her father's office.
4
"Me too," said Jerik, wanting to get into the game, now that High Priest Harshket seemed more
disputative
than angry.
Usage of
litigious
in inglés
1
Nintendo is normally
litigious
,
but this response felt extreme, even for them.
2
Their office is to endeavour to prevent
litigious
suits, and conciliate differences.
3
You would become as
litigious
and as unintelligible as our friend Stradling.'
4
For a
litigious
,
quarrelsome, fighting animal, man is very fond of peace.
5
One is the
litigious
cupidity which causes the logjam of compensation court cases.
6
There is probably no country in Europe as
litigious
as ours.
7
They cautioned that the sale process will likely be highly complex and
litigious
.
8
But Hong Kong's legal system is a lot less friendly to
litigious
shareholders.
9
That small business owners would be prosecuted by
litigious
gay couples demanding cakes.
10
But overly
litigious
companies are doing their marketing departments no favors.
11
A
litigious
Irish tycoon dominates a large part of business life.
12
The church, notoriously
litigious
,
even created a Twitter account to discredit the movie.
13
Scientology has the reputation of being a vindictive and
litigious
organization.
14
A comtesse d'Escarbagnas, a
litigious
lady, with much ambition and avarice.
15
Family feuds are nothing new in the
litigious
Thyssen family.
16
As the market for smartphones heats up, the main players are becoming increasingly
litigious
.
Other examples for "litigious"
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litigious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most litigious
highly litigious
as litigious
very litigious
increasingly litigious
More collocations
Litigious
through the time