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Word of the Day Wednesday, June 10, 2026

reargument

/riːˈɑːɡjʊmənt/ noun · British & US
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What does reargument mean?

noun

A new argument or set of arguments presented in support of a case, especially one that is presented after the initial arguments have been heard. This can occur in a court of law or other formal setting.

Example

"The judge allowed the plaintiff to present a reargument of their case, citing new evidence that had come to light."

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