replead

/riˈpliːd/
verb
  1. To plead again, especially in a legal context; to present a new argument or case in court.
    • After the objection was sustained, the attorney had to replead that part of the argument.
    • The lawyer asked the judge for permission to replead the case with new evidence.
    • The court allowed the defendant to replead because the original filing contained errors.
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