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View definitions for take to court

take to court

verb as in bring

verb as in bring to justice

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The longer a case drags out, it becomes increasingly difficult to take to court as people get harder to reach and more hesitant to cooperate.

“The issue of the standard is important enough to take to court and get a clear answer.”

Some enraged restaurant owners have threatened to sue for lost earnings, though it is unclear who they would take to court: Westfleisch, the subcontractors, the workers or regional officials now being accused of acting too slowly.

He then posted that the police said he would need to sue Target and that they would make him a report to take to court.

The next step is to get a lawyer on the line to see if it’s a case they can take 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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