noun
- a second pleading in a legal case, especially when the first pleading is found to be defective
Usage: legal
Examples
- The court ordered a repleader after finding errors in the original complaint.
- The attorney filed a repleader to correct the procedural defects.
- A repleader was necessary due to the ambiguous language in the first filing.
- The judge granted permission for a repleader in the civil case.
- The legal team prepared a repleader to address the court’s concerns.