/ˈkaʊntədəˈmɑːnd/ – Phrase
Definition: yêu cầu ngược trở lại, phản kiện, phản tố.
A more thorough explanation: A counter demand refers to a response made by one party in a legal dispute to the initial demand made by the opposing party. It is a request or claim made in return or in opposition to the original demand, typically seeking different or additional relief or asserting a different legal position.
Example: The defendant filed a counter demand in response to the plaintiff’s initial claim, seeking damages for breach of contract.