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initiate legal action

verb as in bring

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K24 TV has not responded to Davido's move to initiate legal action.

From BBC

And the conservative Heritage Foundation just proposed a sort of federal preemption, arguing that that the Department of Justice should “initiate legal action” against local prosecutors for declining to prosecute criminal offenses, while citing no federal law that would permit the DOJ to do so.

From Slate

This comes in spite of the fact that the lawsuit, announced last week, has not yet actually materialized and Trump has not taken any formal steps to initiate legal action against the cable network.

From Salon

Las Bambas copper mine does not plan to initiate legal action against Peru "for the time being" over a nearly month-long road blockade that has prompted the miner to suspend operations, a company executive said Monday.

From Reuters

The women, aged from their early 30s to late 50s, would likely initiate legal action in the New South Wales state Supreme Court within a few weeks, the lawyer said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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