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go to court
verb as in litigate
Strongest match
Example Sentences
At the age of 15, Mr Khalife said he got in trouble with the police for shoplifting, but the case did not go to court.
Overturning the ruling should mean more cases will reach the required legal threshold to go to court, although juries will still have to be convinced beyond reasonable doubt of the accused's guilt.
You can’t pollute more than a certain amount, for example, and if you do, then somebody can sue and you go to court and the court decides the case, and then everybody has to follow the court’s ruling.
At what point do they say, I don’t trust that I’m going to get fair process when I go to court?
If this power is not effective the PHA can also go to court.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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