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How to pronounce sue in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms eugene sue
Type Words
Synonyms action, litigate, process
Type of challenge
Has types expedite
Verb group litigate
Derivation suer, suit

Examples of sue

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The billboard company decided not to proceed when Driehaus threatened to sue it.
From the newsweek.com
Establishing standing to sue is the undisputed first step the court had to take.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Ergen also keeps lots of lawyers around to sue those he thinks have wronged him.
From the businessweek.com
When Moraca threatened to sue, Alltel pointed to the fine print in his contract.
From the businessweek.com
Her attorney, Richard Getty, said the EEOC has issued her a right-to-sue letter.
From the kentucky.com
I hope the states Attorney's General ALL get with it and sue this bunch of scum.
From the forbes.com
You should be able to sue your tenant in small claims court for the balance due.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Its tone was self-justifying and defiant, and he threatened to sue his accusers.
From the telegraph.co.uk
I wonder if she'll put how she tried to sue her rescuers at the end of her book.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • French writer whose novels described the sordid side of city life (1804-1857)
  • Action: institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against; "He was warned that the district attorney would process him"; "She actioned the company for discrimination"
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  • "Sue" is the nickname given to FMNH PR 2081, which is the largest, most extensive and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex specimen ever found. It was discovered in the summer of 1990 by Sue Hendrickson, a paleontologist, and was named after her. ...
  • Sue is a common abbreviation for the following French names: *Susan *Susanna *Susanne *Suzanne
  • To follow; To file a legal action against someone, generally a non-criminal action; To seek by request; to make application; to petition; to entreat; to plead; To court
  • (sued (n)) soft leather with rough surface; He shouldn't have kicked the tax collector. His shoes were sued. [see also --> suit]
  • The act of bringing a lawsuit.
  • To institute a lawsuit againt another person/company