relitigate
English
Etymology
From re- + litigate.
Verb
relitigate (third-person singular simple present relitigates, present participle relitigating, simple past and past participle relitigated)
- (transitive, intransitive) To litigate again; to sue or pursue legal remedy a second or further time.
- (transitive) To dispute, debate, contest again.
- 2010, Lexington, The Economist, 5 Aug 2010:
- Like Mr bin Laden, Mr Gingrich is apparently still relitigating the victories and defeats of religious wars fought in Europe and the Middle East centuries ago.
- 2010, Lexington, The Economist, 5 Aug 2010: