/rɪˈpliːd/ – Verb
Definition: 1. lại đưa ra những giấy tờ tranh tụng một lần nữa;
2. lại biện hộ một lần nữa cho vụ án, lại tiếp tục cuộc tranh cãi giữa các bên.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “replead” refers to the act of filing a new pleading in a case after the original pleading has been found to be defective or insufficient. This typically occurs when a court grants a party the opportunity to amend their pleading to correct any deficiencies or errors.
Example: The plaintiff sought permission to replead their complaint in order to address the deficiencies identified by the court.