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Definition of "litigiousness" [li•ti•gious•ness]

  • Property of being litigious, of tending to resort to legal means such as sorts. (noun)

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Use "litigiousness" in a sentence
  • "It gives Galloway time to contact people who'd be taking international flights to attend the conference but makes much of their expenses non-refundable, puts Talk Sport on notice that the wider business community will make Galloway a liability for Talk Sport every chance it can get, and provides ammunition to Galloway's detractors about his so-called litigiousness given that suing the company is the predictable consequence of the Blackpool company's precipitous action."
  • "“One hates to see the kind of litigiousness the founders practiced here rewarded so handsomely,” said Kirk O."
  • "Orlando Ferreres, another economist who is facing criminal charges, says the government's litigiousness has forced him to ante up hefty legal fees and imposed a mental burden on him."
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