litigate

litigate
litigative, adj.
/lit"i gayt'/, v., litigated, litigating.
v.t.
1. to make the subject of a lawsuit; contest at law.
2. Archaic. to dispute (a point, assertion, etc.).
v.i.
3. to carry on a lawsuit.
[1605-15; < L litigatus (ptp. of litigare to go to law). See LITIGANT, -ATE1]

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