lawsuitable

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

lawsuit +‎ -able

Adjective[edit]

lawsuitable (comparative more lawsuitable, superlative most lawsuitable)

  1. (very rare) Able or likely to be targeted by a lawsuit.
    • 1995, Tilburg Foreign Law Review, volume 5, Tilburg University, page 231:
      Where the Hof van Cassatie on pure lawsuitable reasons had destroyed the decision of the Hof van Beroep of Gent, was 'appreciated' practically totally different.
    • 2002, Tanuja Desai Hidier, Born Confused, Scholastic Incorporated, →ISBN:
      Little did they realize how lawsuitable this boy actually was.
    • 2013, Nicolas, Banksters, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, →ISBN:
      "You heard?" he asked with the most boyish glee I ever saw in him. "My brother's taken a new mistress. But this time he's broken with the pattern, and chosen someone who doesn't work directly beneath ho,—thank the last $3 million lawsuit for that. Rumor is she still has tangential ties to the company, but at least those aren't lawsuitable."