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Definition of Itiga

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Collitigant
Collitigant Col*lit"i*gant, a. Disputing or wrangling. [Obs.] -- n. One who litigates or wrangles. [Obs.]
Delitigate
Delitigate De*lit"i*gate, v. i. [L. delitigare to rail. See Litigate.] To chide; to rail heartily. [Obs.]
Delitigation
Delitigation De*lit`i*ga"tion, n. Chiding; brawl. [Obs.]
Immitigable
Immitigable Im*mit"i*ga*ble, a. [L. immitigabilis; fr. pref. im- not + mitigare to mitigate.] Not capable of being mitigated, softened, or appeased. --Coleridge.
Immitigably
Immitigably Im*mit"i*ga*bly, adv. In an immitigable manner.
Litigable
Litigable Lit"i*ga*ble, a. Such as can be litigated.
Litigant
Litigant Lit"i*gant, a. [L. litigans, -antis, p. pr. of litigare: cf. F. litigant. See Litigate.] Disposed to litigate; contending in law; engaged in a lawsuit; as, the parties litigant. --Ayliffe.
Litigant
Litigant Lit"i*gant, n. A person engaged in a lawsuit.
Litigate
Litigate Lit"i*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Litigated; p. pr. & vb. n. Litigating.] [See Litigation.] To make the subject of a lawsuit; to contest in law; to prosecute or defend by pleadings, exhibition of evidence, and judicial debate in a court; as, to litigate a cause.
Litigate
Litigate Lit"i*gate, v. i. To carry on a suit by judicial process.
Litigated
Litigate Lit"i*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Litigated; p. pr. & vb. n. Litigating.] [See Litigation.] To make the subject of a lawsuit; to contest in law; to prosecute or defend by pleadings, exhibition of evidence, and judicial debate in a court; as, to litigate a cause.
Litigating
Litigate Lit"i*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Litigated; p. pr. & vb. n. Litigating.] [See Litigation.] To make the subject of a lawsuit; to contest in law; to prosecute or defend by pleadings, exhibition of evidence, and judicial debate in a court; as, to litigate a cause.
Litigation
Litigation Lit`i*ga"tion, n. [L. litigatio, fr. litigare to dispute, litigate; lis, litis, dispute, lawsuit (OL. stlis) + agere to carry on. See Agent.] The act or process of litigating; a suit at law; a judicial contest.
Litigator
Litigator Lit"i*ga`tor, n. [L.] One who litigates.
Mitigable
Mitigable Mit"i*ga*ble, a. Admitting of mitigation; that may be mitigated.
Mitigant
Mitigant Mit"i*gant, a. [L. mitigans, p. pr. of mitigare. See Mitigate.] Tending to mitigate; mitigating; lentitive. --Johnson.
Mitigate
Mitigate Mit"i*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mitigated; p. pr. & vb. n. Mitigating.] [L. mitigatus, p. p. of mitigare to soften, mitigate; mitis mild, soft + the root of agere to do, drive.] 1. To make less severe, intense, harsh, rigorous, painful, etc.; to soften; to meliorate; to alleviate; to diminish; to lessen; as, to mitigate heat or cold; to mitigate grief. 2. To make mild and accessible; to mollify; -- applied to persons. [Obs.] This opinion . . . mitigated kings into companions. --Burke. Syn: To alleviate; assuage; allay. See Alleviate.
Mitigated
Mitigate Mit"i*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mitigated; p. pr. & vb. n. Mitigating.] [L. mitigatus, p. p. of mitigare to soften, mitigate; mitis mild, soft + the root of agere to do, drive.] 1. To make less severe, intense, harsh, rigorous, painful, etc.; to soften; to meliorate; to alleviate; to diminish; to lessen; as, to mitigate heat or cold; to mitigate grief. 2. To make mild and accessible; to mollify; -- applied to persons. [Obs.] This opinion . . . mitigated kings into companions. --Burke. Syn: To alleviate; assuage; allay. See Alleviate.
Mitigating
Mitigate Mit"i*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mitigated; p. pr. & vb. n. Mitigating.] [L. mitigatus, p. p. of mitigare to soften, mitigate; mitis mild, soft + the root of agere to do, drive.] 1. To make less severe, intense, harsh, rigorous, painful, etc.; to soften; to meliorate; to alleviate; to diminish; to lessen; as, to mitigate heat or cold; to mitigate grief. 2. To make mild and accessible; to mollify; -- applied to persons. [Obs.] This opinion . . . mitigated kings into companions. --Burke. Syn: To alleviate; assuage; allay. See Alleviate.
Mitigation
Mitigation Mit`i*ga"tion, n. [OE. mitigacioun, F. mitigation, fr. L. mitigatio.] The act of mitigating, or the state of being mitigated; abatement or diminution of anything painful, harsh, severe, afflictive, or calamitous; as, the mitigation of pain, grief, rigor, severity, punishment, or penalty. Syn: Alleviation; abatement; relief.
Mitigative
Mitigative Mit"i*ga*tive, a. [L. mitigativus: cf. F. mitigatif.] Tending to mitigate; alleviating.
Mitigator
Mitigator Mit"i*ga`tor, n. One who, or that which, mitigates.
Mitigatory
Mitigatory Mit"i*ga*to*ry, a. Tending to mitigate or alleviate; mitigative.
Vitilitigate
Vitilitigate Vit`i*lit"i*gate, v. i. [L. vitilitigare to quarrel disgracefully; vitium vice + litigare to quarrel.] To contend in law litigiously or cavilously. [Obs.]
Vitilitigation
Vitilitigation Vit`i*lit`i*ga"tion, n. Cavilous litigation; cavillation. [Obs.] --Hudibras.

Meaning of Itiga from wikipedia

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