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suec. 1200, "continue, persevere," from Anglo-French suer "follow after, continue," Old French suir, sivre "pursue, follow after, sue in court" (Modern French suivre), from [..]
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suefem. proper name, a shortened or familiar form of Susan.
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sueto bring a lawsuit against a person or organization.
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sueFrench 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 w [..]
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sueDefinition To bring legal action against.
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suesued su·ing [Anglo-French suer suire, literally, to follow, pursue, from Old French sivre, ultimately from Latin sequi to follow] vt : to bring an action against : seek justice from by legal ...
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sue(n) French writer whose novels described the sordid side of city life (1804-1857)(v) institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against
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sueSUEZ CANAL SURCHARGE It is a surcharge applied to cargo transiting through the Suez Canal. FCL: per-container LCL: per-wm Import/Export All countries
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sueStochastic User Equilibrium (see SUE).
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sueTo take legal action.
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sueTo initiate an action in civil law against another person or body for a perceived wrong.
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sueTo sue is to initiate a lawsuit, to commence civil legal action against other party.
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sueShort form of Susanna.
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sueShort form of Susanna.
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suelang=en
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*** '''1869''', , ''Troy Town'', lines 36, 38-39
***:‘Yea, for my bosom here I sue;
***: Thou must give it where 'tis due,
***: Give it there to the [..]
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sueShort form of Susanna.
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