vexatious in the PONS Dictionary

vexatious Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The plaintiff was effectively declared a vexatious litigant.
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Such actions are self-evidently vexatious, but are typically frivolous as well in that the plaintiff does not expect, or even intend, to win.
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Such arguments are considered vexatious.
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A more appropriate term is nuisance, indicating that the alarm activation is inconvenient, annoying, or vexatious.
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A single action, even a frivolous one, is usually not enough to raise a litigant to the level of being declared vexatious.
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Public bodies can also decide not to provide information requested if they deem the request to be vexatious.
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As the courts's decisions have shown it, the authority to declare a litigant as vexatious is directly tributary to the power conferred by section 46.
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Deciding which roads to extend through the area and where to build them proved increasingly vexatious.
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At common law, maintenance and champerty were both crimes and torts, as was barratry, the bringing of vexatious litigation.
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The work could even be pointless and vexatious, without any useful output.
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