"Courted" as the past tense of the verb "(to) court" is actually not a legal term.
It refers to either a risk incurred due to one's behavior ( 'John courted disaster by driving too fast all the time.' ) or to pursue someone romantically ( 'John courted Susan for over a year before she'd even agree to go out with him.' ).
Courtship is the process of building a romantic relationship. An example of courtship used in a sentence is: I was there for their courtship, which seemed so perfect, so I was distraught to hear that their relationship fell apart.
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