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surrebuttal

American  
[sur-ri-buht-l] / ˌsɜr rɪˈbʌt l /

noun

Law.
  1. the giving of evidence to meet a defendant's rebuttal.


surrebuttal British  
/ ˌsɜːrɪˈbʌtəl /

noun

  1. law (in pleading) the giving of evidence in support of a surrebutter

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Etymology

Origin of surrebuttal

First recorded in 1885–90; sur- 1 + rebuttal

Example Sentences

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Wets will be given a brief rebuttal period, with the Drys making an even briefer surrebuttal.

From Time Magazine Archive

For surrebuttal, Belli summoned from Chicago Dr. Frederic A. Gibbs, a pioneer in electroencephalography.

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