litigious - significado y definición. Qué es litigious
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Qué (quién) es litigious - definición


litigious      
adj. referring to a person who constantly brings or prolongs legal actions, particularly when the legal maneuvers are unnecessary or unfounded. Such persons often enjoy legal battles, controversy, the courtroom, the spotlight, use the courts to punish enemies, seek profit, and pursue minor matters which do not deserve judicial attention. Some of these people are called "professional plaintiffs."
litigious      
[l?'t?d??s]
¦ adjective tending to go to law to settle disputes.
?concerned with lawsuits.
Derivatives
litigiously adverb
litigiousness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. litigieux or L. litigiosus from litigium 'litigation', from lis, lit- 'lawsuit'.
litigious      
Someone who is litigious often makes formal complaints about people to a civil court of law. (FORMAL)
ADJ
Ejemplos de uso de litigious
1. Tobacco foes hope other countries will follow Canada‘s litigious lead.
2. The deal ends the litigious relationship between Mr.
3. Dr Cancer: Worse, because you can usually spot the potentially litigious patients.
4. He said God told him: "We live in a litigious society.
5. The flyers have tapped into the litigious sentiment brewing on campus.