Litigate (to ) conjugation

English
32 examples
This verb can also mean the following: go, go to law

Conjugation of litigate

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it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
litigate
litigate
litigates
litigate
litigate
litigate
Future Simple
will litigate
will litigate
will litigate
will litigate
will litigate
will litigate
Past Simple
litigated
litigated
litigated
litigated
litigated
litigated
Conditional Simple
would litigate
would litigate
would litigate
would litigate
would litigate
would litigate
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am litigating
are litigating
is litigating
are litigating
are litigating
are litigating
Future Progressive
will be litigating
will be litigating
will be litigating
will be litigating
will be litigating
will be litigating
Past Progressive
was litigating
were litigating
was litigating
were litigating
were litigating
were litigating
Conditional Progressive
would be litigating
would be litigating
would be litigating
would be litigating
would be litigating
would be litigating
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have litigated
have litigated
has litigated
have litigated
have litigated
have litigated
Future Perfect
will have litigated
will have litigated
will have litigated
will have litigated
will have litigated
will have litigated
Past Perfect
had litigated
had litigated
had litigated
had litigated
had litigated
had litigated
Conditional Perfect
would have litigated
would have litigated
would have litigated
would have litigated
would have litigated
would have litigated
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been litigating
have been litigating
has been litigating
have been litigating
have been litigating
have been litigating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been litigating
will have been litigating
will have been litigating
will have been litigating
will have been litigating
will have been litigating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been litigating
had been litigating
had been litigating
had been litigating
had been litigating
had been litigating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been litigating
would have been litigating
would have been litigating
would have been litigating
would have been litigating
would have been litigating

Examples of litigate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Any attempt on your part to publish, broadcast, expose, sue or litigate will simply never see the light of day-"
"It's useless to argue about taste and even more useless to litigate it."
And I will litigate.
And we intend to vigorously litigate both cases, no matter how much time it takes.
And, of course, we will have to litigate.
"Any attempt on your part to publish, broadcast, expose, sue or litigate will simply never see the light of day-"
"It's useless to argue about taste and even more useless to litigate it."
And I will litigate.
And we intend to vigorously litigate both cases, no matter how much time it takes.
And, of course, we will have to litigate.
Will Truman turns around and litigates, sucka!
Will Truman turns around and litigates, sucka!
Oh, please, our court dockets are logjammed as it is, that's with actual cases, which take anywhere from three to six years to get litigated.
Ow. Blue files are cases that were litigated.
Thank you. Mr. Cage, your firm has litigated several sexual harassment cases. Does this one somehow feel bigger?
That case was litigated.
The issue's never been litigated, Your Honor.
- I'm so sorry to cut you off, but we have no intention of litigating this in the press.
- Not for litigating.
- The cost of litigating...
Because I'll tell you both, there is nothing worse for children than litigating custody.
Helen's agreed to stop litigating and give me co-custody, so...
Oh, please, our court dockets are logjammed as it is, that's with actual cases, which take anywhere from three to six years to get litigated.
Ow. Blue files are cases that were litigated.
Thank you. Mr. Cage, your firm has litigated several sexual harassment cases. Does this one somehow feel bigger?
That case was litigated.
The issue's never been litigated, Your Honor.
- I'm so sorry to cut you off, but we have no intention of litigating this in the press.
- Not for litigating.
- The cost of litigating...
Because I'll tell you both, there is nothing worse for children than litigating custody.
Helen's agreed to stop litigating and give me co-custody, so...

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