litigious in English

adjective
1
concerned with lawsuits or litigation.
We may shake our heads and say sadly that this is a ‘litigious age,’ but our experience has been that only litigious processes guarantee the rights of all concerned.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "litigious" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "litigious", or refer to the context using the word "litigious" in the English Dictionary.

1. We live in a litigious society.

2. Lawyer Jin has handled over 600 non-litigious, litigious and arbitrational cases, and gained extensive hands-on experience.

3. The thing was not known to be litigious when purchased.

4. We live in a litigious age.

5. Beatings are followed by grotesquely litigious demands for compensation.

6. Aggressive: See: contentious , disorderly , forcible , hostile , hot-blooded , industrious , litigious , malevolent , obtrusive , offensive , pugnacious

7. Arguable (also: contentious, controversial, debatable, disputable, divisive, litigious, questionable, moot)

8. The United States is the most litigious society in the world.

9. It is the litigious and apparently arbitrary culture of regulation and policy.Sentencedict.com

10. Since 2006 more patent lawsuits in China than anywhere else, even litigious America.

11. In the world's most litigious society the refusal to admit liability is culturally ingrained.

12. Controversially: contentiously, quarrelsomely, disputatiously, combatively: argumentatively: in a litigious manner; argumentatively, contentiously: litigiously: Translations: 1 – 9 / 9

13. Judgemade economic policy seems an almost inevitable consequence of a balanced-budget amendment in our litigious society.

14. Antagonistic: See: adverse , antipathetic , averse , contradictory , different , discordant , disinclined , dissident , hostile , incompatible , inimical , litigious

15. Insurers have one of Washington's best-organised lobbies, as persuasive as it is litigious.

16. In these litigious, politically correct times, the perils of making gags can be considerable.

17. Some may think this means we are too litigious, but personally, I think it is wonderful.

18. Contentiously, quarrelsomely, disputatiously, combatively: argumentatively: in a litigious manner; argumentatively, Contentiously: litigiously: Translations: 1 – 9 / 9

19. Since 2006 more patent lawsuits have been filed in China than anywhere else , even litigious America.

20. Emphasis on investigation or prevention or litigious supervision or legal supervision varies from people to people.

21. Members of the public are less deferential, better informed, and more litigious than they used to be.

22. The USA is a litigious society and shareholders use the law as a lever to pressure management teams.

23. Already, commission staff and board members are bracing for what they expect will be a long, bitter, litigious squabble.

24. The shareholders suit system has been settled by reinforcing the protection of the shareholders litigious right in new Corporation Law.

25. Litigious swindling is a new act that harms the society. This act has appeared in judicial practice in recent years.

26. Over the last 50 years the design and construction industry has gotten much more complex and has gotten much more litigious.

27. The name either signifies litigious or disputable ground, or it comes from the Old English word 'Battable' (land suitable for fattening livestock).

28. Taking proper precautions often prevents accidents and the tragic burdens of pain, medical expenses, and possible legal liabilities in the increasingly litigious world around us.

29. Through the brief introduction of the hearing of a thruway planning in Shenzhen city, considerations about the litigious characteristics of urban planning have been arisen.

30. They may be litigious and Agitationist, and their concerns may be mostly local, but they are determined to invoke history, lore and affection to save their river

31. Champerty is maintenance for profit, and these doctrines originated during the time of the English medieval feudal system as a preventative measure to guard against litigious barons and provide for equal

32. In today’s increasingly litigious and highly competitive workplace, Confidentiality is important for a host of reasons: Failure to properly secure and protect confidential business information can lead to the loss of business/clients

33. It is necessary to establish the system of group procedure of crime based on the value of the criminal procedure, and it is the demand to protect the litigious right of the victims.

34. Argumentative: 1 adj given to or characterized by argument “an Argumentative discourse” “ Argumentative to the point of being cantankerous” “an intelligent but Argumentative child” Synonyms: quarrelsome given to quarreling combative , contentious , disputatious , disputative , litigious inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or