verb
- past tense and past participle of reargue; to argue again or present arguments again
Usage: legal contexts
Examples
- The case was reargued before the Supreme Court.
- The attorney reargued the motion after new evidence emerged.
- The appeal was reargued due to procedural errors in the first hearing.
- Both sides reargued their positions with additional documentation.
- The judge ordered that the matter be reargued next month.