counterplea

/ˈkaʊntərˌpliː/
noun
  1. A plea made in response to another plea, especially in a legal or formal argument.
    • In the debate, each side offered a counterplea to the other's main argument.
    • The judge considered the counterplea before making a final decision.
    • The defendant's lawyer filed a counterplea to the plaintiff's accusations.
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