barretry

/ˈbɛrətri/
noun
  1. The act of repeatedly starting lawsuits or legal actions without good reason, often to harass someone.
    • He was accused of barretry for filing dozens of baseless claims against his neighbor.
    • The lawyer warned his client that barretry could lead to legal penalties.
    • The judge dismissed the case because the plaintiff was guilty of barretry.
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