repleader
/ˈrɛplɪdər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who repeatedly speaks or argues in a courtroom, often in a manner considered annoying or tiresome.
“The repleader’s constant interruptions disrupted the proceedings of the trial.”
1. noun
A person who repeatedly speaks or argues in a courtroom, often in a manner considered annoying or tiresome.
“The repleader’s constant interruptions disrupted the proceedings of the trial.”