reargue
(redirected from reargues)re·ar·gue
(rē-är′gyo͞o)v. re·ar·gued, re·ar·gu·ing, re·ar·gues
v.tr.
1. To argue again or repeatedly.
2. Law To present the argument for (a case) that a decision by the court was mistaken because a rule of law was overlooked or because the facts of the case were misunderstood.
v.intr.
Law To reargue a case.
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reargue
Past participle: reargued
Gerund: rearguing
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