See Also: replant(medicine)
replant(dictionary)
Adversarial(money)
adversarial(dictionary)
adversarial(dictionary)
Adversarial System(law)

Adversarial System (law) and replant (iou)


Adversarial System (law)




The two-sided structure under which American criminal trial courts operate and that pits the prosecution against the defense. In theory, justice is done when the most effective adversary is able to convince the judge or jury that their perspective on the case is the correct one.





replant (iou)



replant verb. [ri:'pl¨»:nt] L16.
[from RE- + PLANT verb, perh. after French replanter.]
verb trans. Transfer (a tree, plant, etc.) to a new site, a larger pot, etc. L16.
b. transf. Re-establish, resettle, (a person or thing). L16.
verb trans. & intrans. Provide (ground etc.) with new plants. M17.
replan'tation noun (a) a second or fresh plantation; (b) Surgery permanent reattachment to the body of a part which has been removed or severed: E17.