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Institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against.
French writer whose novels described the sordid side of city life (1804-1857)
To institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution).
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 French media reported Lambert's parents were to sue the medical team involved.
5 Thine intent is to sue us for thy clothes on the morrow.
6 Her grand-daughter the Countess Olenska wishes to sue her husband for divorce.
7 Critics argue the rules give companies too much power to sue governments.
8 Cordray was prepared to sue the company on those grounds, sources said.
9 He intended to force Buchanan and his Cabinet to sue for peace.
10 To you I sue , to you I look for pity and relief.
11 However, he did not think it was appropriate for politicians to sue .
12 Therefore, the Sakyas must be crushed, even if they sue for peace.
13 And I'm going to sue the railroad company for my smashed foot.
14 The family previously said it does not intend to sue the zoo.
15 The plaintiffs have no right to sue in U.S. court, he said.
16 I will sue you at law, if you do not pay me.
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