reargument

English

Etymology

re- + argument

Noun

reargument (countable and uncountable, plural rearguments)

  1. (law) The arguing of a legal case again.
    • 2008 January 19, Adam Liptak, “West Virginia Judge Steps Out of Case Involving a Travel Companion”, in New York Times:
      They could set the entire appeal down for reargument, with or without a substitute justice.

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