vitilitigate (Meaning)
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vitilitigate (v. i.)
To contend in law litigiously or cavilously.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vitilitigate
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vitilitigate Sentence Examples
- The vitilitigation process was arduous, requiring meticulous examination of evidence and legal arguments.
- The vitilitigation team assembled a formidable case, presenting irrefutable proof of the defendant's guilt.
- The judge meticulously vitiligated the facts of the case, ensuring a fair and impartial trial.
- The prosecution succeeded in vitiligating the suspect's alibi, exposing its inconsistencies.
- The jury carefully vitiligated the evidence before reaching a unanimous verdict.
- The vitilitigation of the contract revealed clauses that were previously overlooked or misconstrued.
- The opposing attorneys engaged in a heated vitilitigation, each presenting their arguments with vigor.
- The court appointed an impartial expert to vitiligate the complex scientific evidence in the case.
- The vitilitigation process was exhaustive, consuming months of research and cross-examination.
- The vitilitigation concluded with a landmark ruling that established a new precedent in the law.
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To contend in law litigiously or cavilously.
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The vitilitigation process was arduous, requiring meticulous examination of evidence and legal arguments.
The vitilitigation team assembled a formidable case, presenting irrefutable proof of the defendant's guilt.
The judge meticulously vitiligated the facts of the case, ensuring a fair and impartial trial.
The prosecution succeeded in vitiligating the suspect's alibi, exposing its inconsistencies.