Rejoinder


noun
1.
an answer to a reply; response.
2.
Law. a defendant’s answer to a plaintiff’s replication.
noun
1.
a reply or response to a question or remark, esp a quick witty one; retort
2.
(law) (in pleading) the answer made by a defendant to the claimant’s reply

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