lawfare
noun [ U ]
US/ˈlɑː.fer/ UK/ˈlɔː.feər/
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the use of legal action to cause problems for an opponent:
Lawfare has become a key aspect of modern war.
Conservatives feared that enemies of the United States might engage in lawfare, charging the country with violations of international law to stop it from rightfully ensuring its safety.
noun [ U ]
US/ˈlɑː.fer/ UK/ˈlɔː.feər/
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the use of legal action to cause problems for an opponent:
Lawfare has become a key aspect of modern war.
Conservatives feared that enemies of the United States might engage in lawfare, charging the country with violations of international law to stop it from rightfully ensuring its safety.
lawfare
noun [ U ]
US/ˈlɑː.fer/ UK/ˈlɔː.feər/
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the use of legal action to cause problems for an opponent:
Lawfare has become a key aspect of modern war.
Conservatives feared that enemies of the United States might engage in lawfare, charging the country with violations of international law to stop it from rightfully ensuring its safety.
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