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litigious

[li-tij-uhs] / lɪˈtɪdʒ əs /


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In his early career in real estate, as a television celebrity and then in politics, the famously litigious Trump has employed aggressive counter-attacks and delay tactics when confronted with legal challenges.

From Reuters

It would really make it riskier for a reporter to write about a public figure who was litigious, who was controversial, and who might try to fight back against criticism with a lawsuit.

From Seattle Times

Founded in 1974, the company known originally as Apple Computer was not always so litigious.

From New York Times

To be fully ensconced within that community in the early 2000s, one was encouraged to hold a special hatred for a litigious attorney in Florida who had filed numerous grievances against the games industry.

From The Verge

Her kicking, screaming and litigious commentary went viral after she posted her own footage of her “deportation.”

From Seattle Times