intenter
institute (legal action)
verb an-tahn-TEH Rare
Origin: Latin 'intentare', to stretch toward.
Usage Note
Intenter is a legal term used almost exclusively in the phrase intenter un procès ('to bring a lawsuit') or intenter une action en justice ('to file legal proceedings'). It is formal and rarely used outside legal writing. The agent noun demandeur refers to the party who initiates the suit.
Examples
"Ils ont intenté un procès contre l'entreprise."
Natural Translation
They filed a lawsuit against the company.
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