Counterattacks
/ˈkaʊntərˌæˌtæks/
Definitions
- (n.) Acts of retaliation or responses to an initial legal or military action, often in dispute or litigation contexts.
The defendant's counterattacks challenged the plaintiff's allegations throughout the trial.
Forms
- counterattack
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Commentary
In legal contexts, 'counterattacks' often refer metaphorically to aggressive procedural responses rather than literal military actions.
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