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litigatory

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English

Etymology

From litigate + -ory.

Adjective

litigatory (comparative more litigatory, superlative most litigatory)

  1. Relating to, or inclined towards litigation
    • 2007 June 3, Kevin Baker, “Modernist Times”, in New York Times:
      Glazer echoes the lament of his friend and collaborator, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, for the Westway project, supposedly a victim of New York’s “regulatory and litigatory maze.”

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