"Litigated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Past participle of "litigate", meaning to take legal action, engage in court proceedings, or fight a case in court. Can also refer to the procedures or manner in which a case is taken through the courts.
Lithoxyl is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a compound containing lithium and an alkyl group, typically an organic radical.
Lithoxylite is a rare mineral, a type of borate, with the chemical formula Ca₂B₆O₉(OH)₄·3H₂O. It is typically found in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks and has a white to colorless to pale yellow color. Lithoxylite is known for its unique crystal structure, which consists of interlocking tubes of borate ions.
Lithuania is a country located in the Baltic region of Northern Europe, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia to the southwest. It is a member state of the European Union, the Schengen Area, and NATO. Its capital and largest city is Vilnius. Lithuania is a democratic and secular market-oriented economy, and its language is Lithuanian. The country has a population of around 2.8 million people and a rich cultural heritage, including a strong tradition of music, dance, and festivals.
Lithuanians are a Baltic ethnic group native to Lithuania, a country located in Northern Europe. They speak the Lithuanian language and are known for their cultural heritage, including their folklore, architecture, and cuisine. There are approximately 3 million people who identify as Lithuanians, with around 2.8 million living in Lithuania and the remainder residing in other countries, particularly in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
A person who is involved in a lawsuit or legal dispute, either as a plaintiff (claimant) or defendant (respondent).
Litigants refer to the parties involved in a lawsuit or a legal dispute, who are seeking to resolve their differences through court proceedings.
To litigate means to engage in a lawsuit or to take legal action to resolve a dispute or claim.
Litigation is a legal process in which two or more parties dispute or contest a matter, typically by taking each other to court. It involves filing and responding to papers, depositions, and other legal proceedings to resolve the dispute.
Litigations refer to the process of taking legal action or bringing a lawsuit in a court of law. It can also refer to the conflicts or disputes that lead to legal proceedings.
A litigator is a person who practices law by advocating for a party in a legal dispute, especially in a court of law.
Litigators are legal professionals who specialize in litigation, which is the process of taking legal action against another person or organization in a court of law to resolve a dispute. They are trained in the law and have expertise in legal procedures, evidence, and courtroom presentation. Litigators may be lawyers who represent clients in lawsuits, or they may be non-attorney professionals who assist lawyers with the litigation process.
Adverbially, "litigiously" means in a legal and disputatious manner, being more concerned with the dispute or controversy than with the underlying principles or fact. It often connotes a contentious, argumentative, and sometimes overly nitpicky or pedantic approach to resolving a legal issue.