/rɪˈɑːrɡjuː/ – Verb
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A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “reargue” refers to the act of presenting arguments or evidence again in a court proceeding, typically in response to a request for a new hearing or reconsideration of a previous decision. It involves revisiting and reasserting the same points or issues that were previously raised in order to persuade the court to change its decision.
Example: The judge granted the motion to reargue the case based on new evidence presented by the defense.