adjective
- capable of being the subject of a lawsuit; suitable for legal action
Usage: legal
Examples
- The contract dispute was clearly litigable under state law.
- Her attorney determined that the case was litigable and worth pursuing.
- Not all workplace disagreements are litigable matters.
- The insurance company argued that the claim was not litigable.
- They needed to establish whether the issue was litigable before proceeding.
- The judge ruled that the constitutional question was litigable in federal court.