surrebutter

/ˌsɜːrɪˈbʌtər/
noun
  1. A person who makes a surrebuttal, especially in a legal context.
    • The experienced lawyer was known as a skilled surrebutter, always ready with a clever counterpoint.
    • As the surrebutter, she had the final word in the courtroom before the jury began deliberations.
    • The surrebutter presented a strong argument that the defendant's evidence was irrelevant.
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