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I . litigate [ˈlɪtɪgeɪt, Am -t̬-] PR. CZ. cz. nieprzech.

II . litigate [ˈlɪtɪgeɪt, Am -t̬-] PR. CZ. cz. przech.

to litigate sth
litigate a cause PR.

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem litigate

to litigate sth

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Each provision or statute had to be litigated separately.
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After he resigned from that charge, he dedicated his activity to litigating and teaching.
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During her private career, she litigated a wide variety of cases in both state and federal courts.
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If anyone thinks that we are going to stop litigating, they had better close the courts.
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She has litigated hundreds of domestic violence cases in trial and appellate courts in eleven states.
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In case of disagreement, especially on resignation, the proper basis of contractual bonus assessment, even if to some extent discretionary, can be negotiated or litigated.
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The suit illustrated the vagaries of litigating patent licensing and royalty collection issues in the commercial exploitation of intellectual property rights.
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Courts have not clearly defined what significant periods and frequent and continuous contact mean, which requires parents to litigate to find out.
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Champagne producers were litigating to protect their goodwill but because there would not actually be confusion, they were unsuccessful.
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Social-cultural disparities between each, concerning an inclination to litigate, are likely indicative of why.
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