Crossword-Solution: LITIGATE 8 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Litigate v. t. To make the subject of a lawsuit; to contest in law;
to prosecute or defend by pleadings, exhibition of evidence, and
judicial debate in a court; as, to litigate a cause.
Litigate v. i. To carry on a suit by judicial process.

We have 33 clues for the answer “LITIGATE”

Clue Answers
bring or contest a law suit 1 answer
Battle in court 1 answer
Contest at law 1 answer
Contest for an award 1 answer
Contest in a way. 1 answer
Engage in a lawsuit 1 answer
Not settle 1 answer
Throw down some law 1 answer
Don't settle 2 answers
Go to court 3 answers
go to law 3 answers
MAKE request 12 answers
claim damages 14 answers
PETITION the court 15 answers
file suit 15 answers
Take to court 16 answers
bring suit 17 answers
Controvert 17 answers
sue 19 answers
Summon 22 answers
Plead 28 answers
Woo 30 answers
Indict 31 answers
Entreat 32 answers
Prosecute 34 answers
BEG ___ 42 answers
Supplicate 44 answers
Request 54 answers
Cite 54 answers
Claim 64 answers
Urge 65 answers
Suit 70 answers
Appeal 73 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with LITIGATE (5)

The protests were notable.According to a League of Programming Freedom Press, the protests were notable for featuring the first hexadecimal protest chant: 1-2-3-4, toss the lawyers out the door; 5-6-7-8, innovate don't litigate; 9-A-B-C, 1-2-3 is not for me; D-E-F-O, look and feel have got to go http://lpf.ai.mit.edu/Links/prep.ai.mit.edu/demo.final.release They document the evolving nature of software industry.
Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software Sam Williams 2004
The idea in the old days, as you remember, was to pay nothing, and make it so expensive to litigate that one would prefer to suffer an injustice rather than go to court.
Philip Dru: Administrator Edward Mandell House 2004
Perhaps it may be thought, that I should say the less on this particular subject, because your dislike of him arises from love to me: But should it not be our aim to judge of ourselves, and of every thing that affects us, as we may reasonably imagine other people would judge of us and of our actions? As to the advice you give, to resume my estate, I am determined not to litigate with my father, let what will be the consequence to myself.
Clarissa, Volume 1 (of 9) Samuel Richardson 2003
These cases I have put to myself, for argument-sake: but they are all out of the question, although any body were to be found who would espouse my cause: for I do assure you, I would sooner beg my bread, than litigate for my right with my father: since I am convinced, that whether the parent do his duty by the child or not, the child cannot be excused from doing hers to him.
Clarissa, Volume 2 (of 9) Samuel Richardson 2006
Lovelace, must I repeat, that I will not litigate with my father? Do you think that my unhappy circumstances will alter my notions of my own duty so far as I shall be enabled to perform it? How can I obtain possession without litigation, and but by my trustees? One of them will be against me; the other is abroad.
Clarissa, Volume 3 (of 9) Samuel Richardson 2006

Quotes with LITIGATE (1)

When presidents decide to litigate an issue to protect their policy decisions, they are more likely to act judiciously, and with an eye toward compromise, because they can see the larger implications for the legacy of their office.
Asha Rangappa
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.

Used 8 times in crossword archives (1969–2021).