replead

/riːˈpleɪd/

Definitions

1. verb

to plead or argue again, especially in a law court

“The lawyer was forced to replead after the judge rejected the initial argument.”

2. verb

to replace or supply something again or in full

“The store had to replead its stock after a major shipment arrived late.”

3. noun

a new or further pleading, especially in a law court

“The replead was accepted by the judge, and the case continued.”

Synonyms

  • argue
  • plead
  • reassert

Antonyms

  • drop
  • withdraw