reargument

/riˈɑrɡjəmənt/
noun
  1. A second or additional argument, especially in a legal or formal discussion.
    • After new evidence emerged, the committee agreed to a reargument of the proposal.
    • The lawyer requested a reargument of the case before the judge.
    • The court denied the motion for reargument, saying the issue had been fully addressed.
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