nonsuit
/ˈnɒnsuːɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A lawsuit that is discontinued or withdrawn by the plaintiff, often due to a lack of evidence or a change in circumstances.
“The judge dismissed the case, allowing the defendant to nonsuit and avoid the costly trial.”
2. verb
To discontinue or withdraw a lawsuit, often due to a lack of evidence or a change in circumstances.
“The lawyer advised her client to nonsuit the case and pursue a settlement instead.”