Lawfare
//ˈlɔːfɛə(ɹ)//
Translations of "lawfare" (16 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | حرب القانون(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Basque | gerra judizial(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate), gerra juridiko(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Catalan | guerra judicial(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 法律戰 /法律战(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | fǎlǜzhàn | |
| Finnish | oikeudellinen sodankäynti(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| French | guerre du droit(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate), guerre juridique(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate), judiciarisation(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| German | Gerichtskrieg(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Hebrew | לוחמה משפטית(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Italian | guerra giudiziaria(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate), lawfare(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | juridisk krigføring(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate), lawfare(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Portuguese | lawfare(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate), litigância de má-fé(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Sicilian | guerra jurìdica(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Spanish | acoso judicial(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate), guerra jurídica(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Swedish | lawfare(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Thai | นิติสงคราม(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | — | |
| Ukrainian | правовійна́(bringing of legal proceedings against an opponent, often only to attack, harass, or intimidate) | pravovijná |
حرب القانون
gerra judizial, gerra juridiko
guerra judicial
oikeudellinen sodankäynti
guerre du droit, guerre juridique, judiciarisation
Gerichtskrieg
לוחמה משפטית
guerra giudiziaria, lawfare
juridisk krigføring, lawfare
lawfare, litigância de má-fé
guerra jurìdica
acoso judicial, guerra jurídica
lawfare
นิติสงคราม
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.