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41 dispute
спор имя существительное:разногласия (dispute, friction)дебаты (debate, dispute, disputation)глагол: -
42 challenged
вызов глагол: -
43 contending
утверждая, глагол: -
44 litigated
litigated судиться судящийся см. также litigate -
45 bring suit
vexatious suit — иск, предъявленный из пристрастия к тяжбам
Синонимический ряд:prosecute (verb) claim damages; file a claim for damages; file suit; litigate; petition the court; prefer charges; prosecute; sue; take to court -
46 claim damages
требовать возмещения убытков; взыскивать убыткиcontemptuous damages — «убытки в презрение»
Синонимический ряд:prosecute (verb) bring suit; file a claim for damages; file suit; litigate; petition the court; prefer charges; prosecute; sue; take to court -
47 contest
1. n столкновение, борьба; спорthe contest of France and England for North America — борьба между Францией и Англией из-за Северной Америки
2. n соревнование, состязание3. n конкурс4. v оспаривать; опротестовывать; отвергать5. v ставить под вопрос правильность6. v спорить, бороться7. v бороться за место в парламенте8. v соревноваться, участвовать в соревновании; соперничатьСинонимический ряд:1. competition (noun) challenge; competition; concours; game; match; meet; meeting; race; rencontre; ring; strife; striving; tournament; trial; tug-of-war; war; warfare2. conflict (noun) battle; bout; combat; conflict; encounter; engagement; fight; fray; struggle3. dispute (noun) altercation; argument; contention; controversy; debate; dispute; emulation; quarrel; rivalry4. challenge (verb) argue against; challenge; controvert; debate; litigate; question; refute5. fight (verb) battle; brawl; buck; combat; compete; contend; dispute; duel; feud; fight; oppose; repel; resist; rival; strive; struggle; traverse; vie; withstand; wrangle6. rival (verb) compete; contend; rival; vieАнтонимический ряд:agree; calm; concede; forsake; give up; peace; relinquish; rest; stop -
48 file suit
Синонимический ряд:prosecute (verb) bring suit; claim damages; contest; dispute; file a claim for damages; litigate; petition the court; prosecute; sue; take to court -
49 prosecute
1. v вести; проводить; выполнять; заниматьсяto prosecute a case — вести судебное дело; поддерживать иск, обвинение
2. v продолжать3. v юр. преследовать в судебном или уголовном порядкеreckless drivers will be prosecuted — безответственные водители будут привлекаться к ответственности
4. v юр. предъявить иск; возбудить делоto prosecute an action — вести судебное дело; поддерживать иск, обвинение
5. v юр. вести дело, процесс6. v юр. юр. выступать в качестве обвинителяСинонимический ряд:1. arraign (verb) arraign; indict2. do (verb) do; execute; perform3. sue (verb) bring suit; claim damages; contest; dispute; file a claim for damages; file suit; litigate; petition the court; sue; take to court4. wage (verb) carry on; carry out; conduct; wageАнтонимический ряд: -
50 Sue
1. n Су, Сью2. v преследовать судебным порядком; возбуждать дело; предъявлять иск, подавать жалобу; выступать в качестве истца3. v арх. просить4. v арх. ухаживать; быть поклонникомСинонимический ряд:1. address (verb) address; court; make up to; pursue; spark; sweetheart; woo2. appeal (verb) appeal; beg; beseech; entreat; implore; plead3. apply (verb) apply; approach; petition4. prosecute (verb) bring suit; claim damages; file a claim for damages; file suit; litigate; petition the court; prefer charges; prosecute; take to court
См. также в других словарях:
litigate — lit·i·gate / li tə ˌgāt/ vb gat·ed, gat·ing [Latin litigatus, past participle of litigare, from lit , lis lawsuit + agere to drive] vi: to seek resolution of a legal contest by judicial process chose to litigate rather than settle vt: to make the … Law dictionary
litigate — lit‧i‧gate [ˈlɪtgeɪt] verb [intransitive, transitive] LAW to take a claim or complaint against a person or organization to a court of law: • He spent several weeks looking for the right lawyers to litigate the case. litigate against • She now… … Financial and business terms
Litigate — Lit i*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Litigated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Litigating}.] [See {Litigation}.] To make the subject of a lawsuit; to contest in law; to prosecute or defend by pleadings, exhibition of evidence, and judicial debate in a court; as,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Litigate — Lit i*gate, v. i. To carry on a suit by judicial process. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
litigate — (v.) 1610s, from M.Fr. litigier and directly from L. litigatus, pp. of litigare to dispute, carry on a suit (see LITIGATION (Cf. litigation)). Related: Litigated; litigating … Etymology dictionary
litigate — [v] bring matter before court of law appeal, contest, dispute, drag into court*, file suit, go to court, go to law, institute legal proceedings, press charges, prosecute, see one in court*, sue, take the law on*; concept 317 … New thesaurus
litigate — ► VERB 1) go to law; be a party to a lawsuit. 2) take (a dispute) to a law court. DERIVATIVES litigation noun litigator noun. ORIGIN Latin litigare, from lis lawsuit … English terms dictionary
litigate — [lit′igāt΄] vt. litigated, litigating [< L litigatus, pp. of litigare, to dispute, carry on a suit < lis (gen. litis), dispute + agere, to do: see ACT1] to contest in a lawsuit vi. to carry on a lawsuit litigator n … English World dictionary
litigate — [[t]lɪ̱tɪgeɪt[/t]] litigates, litigating, litigated VERB To litigate means to take legal action. [LEGAL] [V n] ...the cost of litigating personal injury claims in the county court... If we have to litigate, we will … English dictionary
litigate — UK [ˈlɪtɪɡeɪt] / US [ˈlɪtɪˌɡeɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms litigate : present tense I/you/we/they litigate he/she/it litigates present participle litigating past tense litigated past participle litigated legal to ask a court of law to make a … English dictionary
litigate — verb ( gated; gating) Etymology: Latin litigatus, past participle of litigare, from lit , lis lawsuit + agere to drive more at agent Date: 1615 intransitive verb to carry on a legal contest by judicial process transitive verb 1. archaic dis … New Collegiate Dictionary