reargue

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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

Imperative
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Present
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Preterite
I reargued
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we reargued
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Present Continuous
I am rearguing
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Present Perfect
I have reargued
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Past Continuous
I was rearguing
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he/she/it was rearguing
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Past Perfect
I had reargued
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he/she/it had reargued
we had reargued
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Future
I will reargue
you will reargue
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Future Perfect
I will have reargued
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Future Continuous
I will be rearguing
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Present Perfect Continuous
I have been rearguing
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Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been rearguing
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you will have been rearguing
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Past Perfect Continuous
I had been rearguing
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he/she/it had been rearguing
we had been rearguing
you had been rearguing
they had been rearguing
Conditional
I would reargue
you would reargue
he/she/it would reargue
we would reargue
you would reargue
they would reargue
Past Conditional
I would have reargued
you would have reargued
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we would have reargued
you would have reargued
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For months afterwards, I every day settled the question finally in the negative, and reopened and reargued it next morning.
But as I reargued it in my head, I could see the man had a point.
At the time of plaintiffs' request for re-argument, the vacancy on the court had been filled and this important matter could have been reargued to a nearly full bench.
'When the case was reargued in September 2009, the government said that book-burning would not be allowed, but the damage was done.
Xi's Beijing Speech, asserting that "arts and artists must not lose direction in the wave of market economy, must not be the slave of capital", and the CCP leading officials viewing of Chinese opera, can be situated within a reargued attempt to readdress the ideological impact of a hugely imbalanced social development through rapid urbanisation.
The number of sessions exceeds the number of cases because some cases have multiple sessions were reargued, or were consolidated after oral argument took place.
Several of its judges urged unsuccessfully in May that the Arab Bank case be reargued.
The justices could also call for the case to be reargued when the court has its full nine members.
When Texas Assistant Attorney General Robert Flowers reargued the case for the state of Texas, he embraced the fetal <person> ideograph.
We exclude all reargued cases and those argued or decided in
Posner, "Law and Literature: A Relation Reargued" (1986) 72 Va
In his concurrence, Justice Breyer stated the case should be reargued to enable the trial court to adequately address the applicability of the Confrontation Clause to lab reports and other documents prepared by technicians.