litigiousness
noun [ U ] formal disapproving uk/lɪˈtɪdʒ.əs.nəs/ us/lɪˈtɪdʒ.əs.nəs/
好诉讼的,好打官司的
the fact of being too willing or too likely to start a legal case, for example in order to solve a disagreement
The problem is the litigiousness of American society. 问题在于美国社会的好讼特性。
The organization's litigiousness prevents many journalists from writing about it. 该机构的好讼特性使得许多新闻记者不欲报道它的事情。
See: litigious
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- He has a reputation for litigiousness.
- Rising litigiousness among students means that staff have to keep records of their dealings with students.
- Given media coverage of huge compensation payments and increasing litigiousness, claims could rise dramatically.