subjoinder

/ˌsʌbdʒɔɪˈndər/

Definitions

1. noun

A statement or pleading that is submitted in addition to a main pleading, such as an answer to a complaint, and that is usually submitted under the same title of the case.

“The court heard the subjoinder of additional evidence submitted by the plaintiff.”

Synonyms

  • amendment
  • plea

Antonyms

  • dismissal