reargument (Meaning)

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reargument (n.)

An arguing over again, as of a motion made in court.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reargument

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reargument Sentence Examples

  1. The defense attorney requested a reargument of the case, citing newly discovered evidence.
  2. After a heated dispute, the couple agreed to a reargument to resolve their differences.
  3. The reargument sparked a fresh round of debate, forcing the team to reconsider their strategy.
  4. The judge dismissed the reargument, finding it lacked merit and would only prolong the proceedings.
  5. The CEO called for a reargument of the financial projections to ensure accuracy.
  6. The scientist reexamined the data and presented a reargument that contradicted his initial findings.
  7. The author requested a reargument from the editor, believing their article deserved a second chance at publication.
  8. The union and management met for a reargument of the labor contract, hoping to reach a compromise.
  9. The political campaign launched a reargument, attacking their opponent's policies and proposing alternatives.
  10. The philosopher presented a reargument of their theory, addressing the criticisms that had been raised against it.

FAQs About the word reargument

An arguing over again, as of a motion made in court.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The defense attorney requested a reargument of the case, citing newly discovered evidence.

After a heated dispute, the couple agreed to a reargument to resolve their differences.

The reargument sparked a fresh round of debate, forcing the team to reconsider their strategy.

The judge dismissed the reargument, finding it lacked merit and would only prolong the proceedings.