reargue

/riˈɑrɡju/
verb
  1. To argue about something again, especially after a decision has been made or a point has already been discussed.
    • After the meeting, she tried to reargue her point, but everyone had already voted.
    • We don't need to reargue the same topic; let's move on to the next item.
    • The lawyer asked the court to reargue the case based on new evidence.
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