/ˈkaʊntə-pliː/ – verb
Definition: bác lại, phản bác.
A more thorough explanation: A counter-plea is a legal term referring to a response or defense made by a defendant in a legal proceeding in opposition to the original plea or claim made by the plaintiff. It is a formal legal argument presented by the defendant in response to the allegations or claims made against them.
Example: In response to the plaintiff’s claim, the defendant filed a counter-plea asserting that the allegations were unfounded.