noun
- plural of reargument; additional or renewed presentations of arguments, especially in legal proceedings
Usage: legal
Examples
- The court scheduled rearguments for the complex constitutional case.
- After reviewing the briefs, the judge allowed rearguments on the procedural issues.
- The appellate court rarely grants requests for rearguments unless new evidence emerges.
- Both parties prepared extensively for the rearguments scheduled next month.
- The Supreme Court’s decision to hear rearguments surprised legal observers.
- Rearguments in this case focused on the interpretation of the statute.