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re·lit·i·gate

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  1. relitigateverb

    To litigate again; to sue or pursue legal remedy a second or further time.

  2. relitigateverb

    To dispute, debate, contest again.

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  1. relitigate

    To "relitigate" refers to the act of reopening or reconsidering a legal dispute that has already been settled or decided in a court of law. It involves revisiting the same arguments, evidence, and legal issues that were addressed in a previous trial or judicial proceeding, often with the aim of obtaining a different outcome or overturning the original decision. Relitigating a case can occur through various legal mechanisms such as appeals, motions for reconsideration, or filing a new lawsuit on the same matter.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of relitigate in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of relitigate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of relitigate in a Sentence

  1. President Trump:

    I think weneed to quitspending time in the U.S. Congress trying to relitigate the 2016presidential election, donald Trump was elected andquit talking aboutinvestigations andreinvestigatingissues thathave already seen years of investigationand we need to turn to the business that the American people sent us toWashington to address.

  2. Saxby Chambliss:

    If I were on the ballot in 2022, I would not relitigate 2020 election issues, republican Party still stands for the basic principles of smaller government, more freedoms for individuals and lower taxes. Republican Party's what they ought to be talking about.

  3. Jennifer Lincoln:

    We've got so many other things that we could be focusing on, and we're having to relitigate this and see our patients have their autonomy taken away, and it's just really hard.

  4. Doug Collins:

    Today's latest effort to relitigate the special counsel's investigation remains unimpressive and unproductive.

  5. Larry Hogan:

    We want to make sure that we do stand up and speak out, but I'm concerned that they're focusing too much on looking at the past and trying to relitigate the last election and arguing about things instead of having a positive, hopeful vision for America.


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