/rɪˈbʌtər/ – Noun
Definition: bản tranh tụng thứ ba của bị cáo, lời phản đối lần thứ ba của bị cáo, bản tái kháng nghị.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “rebutter” refers to a response made by a party to a legal action to refute or counter arguments or evidence presented by the opposing party. It is a formal legal term used in the context of legal proceedings to challenge or contradict the assertions made by the other party.
Example: During the trial, the defense attorney presented a strong rebuttal to the prosecution’s argument, effectively countering their claims with evidence and witness testimony.