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vitilitigate

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A quick definition of vitilitigate:

Term: vitilitigate

Definition: Vitilitigate is an old-fashioned word that means to argue and fight in a lawsuit just because you like to argue, not because you have a good reason. It's like when kids argue just to be difficult, even when they know they're wrong. People who vitilitigate are often called vitilitigious.

A more thorough explanation:

Vitilitigate means to start a lawsuit just because you want to argue with someone. It's an old-fashioned word that's not used much anymore.

  • John and Jane were arguing about who owned the tree in their backyard. They decided to vitilitigate and take each other to court, even though it wasn't really necessary.
  • Tom was known for being vitilitigious. He would sue anyone who disagreed with him, even if it was just a small disagreement.

These examples show how vitilitigation is when someone starts a lawsuit just to argue or fight with someone else. It's not a good way to solve problems and can be a waste of time and money.

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