delitigate in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Delitigate (verb): to reduce or eliminate the contentiousness or legal disputes in a case, often by undermining opposing arguments or resolving issues prior to trial.
Sample Sentences
- The lawyer's strategy was to delitigate the case by undermining the opposing evidence.
- In an effort to save time, the team decided to delitigate the procedural disputes before the trial began.
- The judge encouraged both parties to delitigate their differences and seek a settlement outside of court.
- To reduce costs, the firm focused on tactics that would help delitigate the ongoing disputes.
- By choosing to delitigate, the parties hoped to avoid a lengthy and expensive courtroom battle.
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