/trəˈvɜːsə/ – noun
Definition: bên phản bác.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “traverser” refers to a person who denies or contests the allegations or charges made against them in a legal proceeding, particularly in the context of a plea or response to a complaint or indictment. The traverser essentially challenges or disputes the claims brought against them and seeks to defend themselves in court.
Example: The defendant attempted to traverse the plaintiff’s claim by presenting evidence that contradicted the allegations made in the lawsuit.