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the litigious
adjective
Of or relating to litigation.
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The litigious function is subdivided into three main stages.
Put the two together and behold the litigious trend.
Original games don't attract the litigious attentions of large companies.
Criticism of Prince has ranged from the dismissive to the scornful to the litigious.
As we were making a movie about the spill, we were subject to the litigious psychology.
Then the litigious parents could have sued the whole class, in a class action suit.
The litigious approach obviously isn't a shortcut when negotiating with Mr. Sharp.
He says he hates conflict, but it's not always possible to avoid it in the litigious world of music.
Many landless warriors, created by the litigious system of family inheritance in Japan, had little love for the Hōjō but less for hunger and dispossession.
The problem is that the triumph of the litigious minority comes at the expense of the majority who accepted the restructuring.
Cincinnati recently passed a law banning gay conversion therapy. 5. Chuck Johnson The villain: The litigious, inflammatory 26-year-old blogger behind GotNews.com.
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