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third-person singular simple present litigates, present participle litigating, simple past and past participle litigated
(intransitive, construed with on) To go to law; to carry on a lawsuit. quotations examples
Ain't got no place to lay your head / Somebody came and took your bed / Don't worry, be happy / The landlord say your rent is late / He may have to litigate
1988, “Don't Worry, Be Happy”, in Bobby McFerrin (lyrics), Simple Pleasures, performed by Bobby McFerrin
(transitive) To contest in law. examples
(transitive, transferred sense) To dispute; to fight over. examples