Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fight-a-case
verb phrase
/faɪt ə keɪs/

Definition
To engage in legal actions or proceedings to defend one’s rights or interests in court.

Examples
- She decided to fight a case against the company for unfair dismissal.
- The lawyer prepared to fight a case involving a property dispute.
- After much consideration, he chose to fight a case related to his wrongful accusation.

Meaning
Fighting a case involves taking action to oppose an allegation or seek justice legally. It often refers to advocating for oneself or seeking vindication through legal channels.

Synonyms
- contest
- litigate
- challenge
- defend
- prosecute