repleaders

/rɪˈpliːdərz/
noun
  1. People who plead again, especially in a legal context; those who make a new plea or argument.
    • In the appeals court, the repleaders argued for a new trial.
    • The team of repleaders worked late to revise their legal arguments.
    • The repleaders presented their case a second time before the judge.
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