litigant (Meaning)

Wordnet

litigant (n)

(law) a party to a lawsuit; someone involved in litigation

Webster

litigant (a.)

Disposed to litigate; contending in law; engaged in a lawsuit; as, the parties litigant.

Webster

litigant (n.)

A person engaged in a lawsuit.

litigant Sentence Examples

  1. The litigant presented their case before the judge with confidence.
  2. The opposing litigants engaged in heated debate during the trial.
  3. The litigant's attorney diligently prepared their arguments for court.
  4. The jury found the litigant partially responsible for the accident.
  5. The frivolous lawsuit filed by the litigant was dismissed by the court.
  6. The litigant sought damages to compensate for their losses.
  7. The settlement agreement reached by the litigants resolved the dispute amicably.
  8. The elderly litigant faced challenges navigating the complex legal system.
  9. The litigant's emotional distress was evident throughout the proceedings.
  10. The judge instructed the litigants to refrain from personal attacks during the trial.

FAQs About the word litigant

(law) a party to a lawsuit; someone involved in litigationDisposed to litigate; contending in law; engaged in a lawsuit; as, the parties litigant., A person eng

defendant, plaintiff, party, suitor,complainant, accused, suer,appellant, pleader, petitioner

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The litigant presented their case before the judge with confidence.

The opposing litigants engaged in heated debate during the trial.

The litigant's attorney diligently prepared their arguments for court.

The jury found the litigant partially responsible for the accident.