Litigious
EN→ZH
What Does Litigious Mean?
- 好诉讼的
 - 好争的
 - 好打官司的
 
Litigious Pronunciation
/lɪˈtɪdʒəs/
Litigious Definition
adjective
Definition
inclined to engage in lawsuits; prone to litigation.
In ZH
倾向于诉讼的;好打官司的。
How to Use Litigious in a Sentence
- The company is known for being litigious, often suing its competitors over minor infringements.
 - His litigious nature made every disagreement a potential courtroom battle.
 - In some cultures, being litigious is seen as a sign of weakness or lack of compromise.
 - Litigious individuals can sometimes be a burden on the judicial system.
 - Many companies avoid litigious clients to save on legal fees.
 
Cultural Notes
In some legal systems, a litigious culture may encourage disputes to be resolved through courts rather than mediation.