rejudgment
/riːˈdʒudʒmənt/Definitions
1. noun
A new judgment or decision made after reconsidering a previous judgment or decision.
“The court’s rejudgment led to a change in the verdict, giving the defendant a second chance.”
1. noun
A new judgment or decision made after reconsidering a previous judgment or decision.
“The court’s rejudgment led to a change in the verdict, giving the defendant a second chance.”