Lawing [verb]

Definition of Lawing:

bring action against in court

Synonyms of Lawing:

● Sue

● Litigate

● Summon

● Try

● Indict

● Arraign

● Do

● Contest

● Law

● Prefer charges

● Pull up

● Put away

● Bring suit

● Bring to trial

● Haul into court

● Involve in litigation

● Put on docket

● Put on trial

● See in court

● Seek redress

● Take to court

● Turn on the heat


Opposite/Antonyms of Lawing:

● Stop

● Halt

● Free

● Cease

● Pardon

● Liberate

● Exonerate


Sentence/Example of Lawing:

Sir, no man should enter the door of a public-house without paying his lawing.'

I never yet lodged in a hostelrie, But I paid my lawing before I gaed.

I hastened through my breakfast, paid my lawing, and ordered out my horse.

They're worth more than all the lawing Gray and Vanrevel have ever done or ever will do.

"I would that that part of your duty relating to the hock-sinewing, and lawing of mastiffs, could be discontinued," said Richard.

Jeanie courteously declined the tankard, and inquired what was her "lawing?"

He didn't have so much real estate lawing and got more criminal practice.

Gradually, after much shooting and lawing, we parcelled out the range and settled down covering practically the whole State.

We have no time for lawing, and if we did, the shysters would get it all.