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Definition
Synonym
Quadruplik
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Quadruplik
f
(des Beklagten) (Zivilprozess)
jur.
(the defendant's) rebuttal; rebutter (civil action)
Quintuplik
f
(des Klägers) (Zivilprozess)
jur.
der
Quadruplik
des Beklagten antworten (Zivilprozess)
(the plaintiff's) surrebuttal; surrebuttal (civil action)
to surrebut (civil action)
Quadruplik
f
(des Beklagten) (Zivilprozess)
jur.
(the defendant's) rebuttal; rebutter (civil action)
Quintuplik
f
(des Klägers) (Zivilprozess)
jur.
der
Quadruplik
des Beklagten antworten (Zivilprozess)
(the plaintiff's) surrebuttal; surrebuttal (civil action)
to surrebut (civil action)
Deutsche
Quadruplik Synonyme
Englische
rebuttal; rebutter Synonyme
rebuttal
answer
argument
bucking
challenge
comeback
complete answer
confounding
confutation
contention
contradiction
contraposition
contraremonstrance
contravention
contraversion
controversion
counteraccusation
counteraction
counterblast
countercharge
counterclaim
counterreply
counterstatement
counterworking
crosscurrent
crossing
defense
demolition
demurrer
denial
discrediting
effective rejoinder
exception
head wind
impugnation
impugnment
negation
objection
opposing
opposition
opposure
oppugnation
overthrow
overthrowal
plea
pleading
pleadings
rebutment
rebutter
refusal
refutal
refutation
rejection
rejoinder
replication
reply
resistance
response
retaliation
retort
riposte
special demurrer
special pleading
squelch
standing against
statement of defense
subversion
sur
rebuttal
surrebutter
surrejoinder
traversal
undercurrent
undermining
upset
upsetting
Quadruplik Definition
Action
(
n.
)
A
process
or
condition
of
acting
or
moving,
as
opposed
to
rest
Action
(
n.
)
An
act
Action
(
n.
)
The
event
or
connected
series
of
events,
either
real
or
imaginary,
forming
the
subject
of
a
play,
poem,
or
other
composition
Action
(
n.
)
Movement
Action
(
n.
)
Effective
motion
Action
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
the
active
processes
going
on
in
an
organism
Action
(
n.
)
Gesticulation
Action
(
n.
)
The
attitude
or
position
of
the
several
parts
of
the
body
as
expressive
of
the
sentiment
or
passion
depicted.
Action
(
n.
)
A
suit
or
process,
by
which
a
demand
is
made
of
a
right
in
a
court
of
justice
Action
(
n.
)
A
right
of
action
Action
(
n.
)
A
share
in
the
capital
stock
of
a
joint-stock
company,
or
in
the
public
funds
Action
(
n.
)
An
engagement
between
troops
in
war,
whether
on
land
or
water
Action
(
n.
)
The
mechanical
contrivance
by
means
of
which
the
impulse
of
the
player's
finger
is
transmitted
to
the
strings
of
a
pianoforte
or
to
the
valve
of
an
organ
pipe.
Civil
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
a
city
or
state,
or
to
a
citizen
in
his
relations
to
his
fellow
citizens
or
to
the
state
Civil
(
a.
)
Subject
to
government
Civil
(
a.
)
Performing
the
duties
of
a
citizen
Civil
(
a.
)
Having
the
manners
of
one
dwelling
in
a
city,
as
opposed
to
those
of
savages
or
rustics
Civil
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
civic
life
and
affairs,
in
distinction
from
military,
ecclesiastical,
or
official
state.
Civil
(
a.
)
Relating
to
rights
and
remedies
sought
by
action
or
suit
distinct
from
criminal
proceedings.
Rebuttal
(
n.
)
The
giving
of
evidence
on
the
part
of
a
plaintiff
to
destroy
the
effect
of
evidence
introduced
by
the
defendant
in
the
same
suit.
Rebutter
(
n.
)
The
answer
of
a
defendant
in
matter
of
fact
to
a
plaintiff's
surrejoinder.
Self-action
(
n.
)
Action
by,
or
originating
in,
one's
self
or
itself.
(the defendants) rebuttal; rebutter (civil action) Bedeutung
act
deed
human
action
human
activity
something
that
people
do
or
cause
to
happen
action
something
done
(usually
as
opposed
to
something
said),
there
were
stories
of
murders
and
other
unnatural
actions
course
course
of
action
a
mode
of
action,
if
you
persist
in
that
course
you
will
surely
fail,
once
a
nation
is
embarked
on
a
course
of
action
it
becomes
extremely
difficult
for
any
retraction
to
take
place
maneuver
manoeuvre
evasive
action
an
action
aimed
at
evading
an
opponent
performance
execution
carrying
out
carrying
into
action
the
act
of
performing,
of
doing
something
successfully,
using
knowledge
as
distinguished
from
merely
possessing
it,
they
criticised
his
performance
as
mayor,
experience
generally
improves
performance
attainder
civil
death
cancellation
of
civil
rights
action
the
most
important
or
interesting
work
or
activity
in
a
specific
area
or
field,
the
action
is
no
longer
in
technology
stocks
but
in
municipal
bonds,
gawkers
always
try
to
get
as
close
to
the
action
as
possible
tort
civil
wrong
(law)
any
wrongdoing
for
which
an
action
for
damages
may
be
brought
civil
censorship
military
censorship
of
civilian
communications
(correspondence
or
printed
matter
of
films)
entering
or
leaving
of
circulating
within
territories
controlled
by
armed
forces
reflex
reflex
response
reflex
action
instinctive
reflex
innate
reflex
inborn
reflex
unconditioned
reflex
physiological
reaction
an
automatic
instinctive
unlearned
reaction
to
a
stimulus
military
action
action
a
military
engagement,
he
saw
action
in
Korea
police
action
a
local
military
action
without
declaration
of
war,
against
violators
of
international
peace
and
order
civil
defense
activities
organized
by
civilians
for
their
own
protection
in
time
of
war
or
disaster
civil
war
a
war
between
factions
in
the
same
country
replay
instant
replay
action
replay
the
immediate
rebroadcast
of
some
action
(especially
sports
action)
that
has
been
recorded
on
videotape
civil
marriage
a
marriage
performed
by
a
government
official
rather
than
by
a
clergyman
group
action
action
taken
by
a
group
of
people
direct
action
a
protest
action
by
labor
or
minority
groups
to
obtain
their
demands
civil
disobedience
a
group's
refusal
to
obey
a
law
because
they
believe
the
law
is
immoral
(as
in
protest
against
discrimination),
Thoreau
wrote
a
famous
essay
justifying
civil
disobedience
civil
contempt
a
failure
to
follow
a
court
order
that
benefits
someone
else
legal
action
action
action
at
law
a
judicial
proceeding
brought
by
one
party
against
another,
one
party
prosecutes
another
for
a
wrong
done
or
for
protection
of
a
right
or
for
prevention
of
a
wrong
action
an
act
by
a
government
body
or
supranational
organization,
recent
federal
action
undermined
the
segregationist
position,
the
United
Nations
must
have
the
power
to
propose
and
organize
action
without
being
hobbled
by
irrelevant
issues,
the
Union
action
of
emancipating
Southern
slaves
civil
suit
a
lawsuit
alleging
violations
of
civil
law
by
the
defendant
class
action
class-action
suit
a
lawsuit
brought
by
a
representative
member
of
a
large
group
of
people
on
behalf
of
all
members
of
the
group
civil
action
legal
action
to
protect
a
private
civil
right
or
to
compel
a
civil
remedy
(as
distinguished
from
criminal
prosecution)
job
action
a
temporary
action
by
workers
to
protest
management
decision
or
to
make
demands
American
Civil
War
United
States
Civil
War
War
between
the
States
civil
war
in
the
United
States
between
the
North
and
the
South,
-
English
Civil
War
civil
war
in
England
between
the
Parliamentarians
and
the
Royalists
under
Charles
I,
-
Spanish
Civil
War
civil
war
in
Spain
in
which
Franco
succeeded
in
overthrowing
the
republican
government,
during
the
war
Spain
became
a
battleground
for
fascists
and
socialists
from
all
countries,
-
Abstract
Expressionism
action
painting
a
New
York
school
of
painting
characterized
by
freely
created
abstractions,
the
first
important
school
of
American
painting
to
develop
independently
of
European
styles
action
action
mechanism
the
operating
part
that
transmits
power
to
a
mechanism,
the
piano
had
a
very
stiff
action
arena
scene
of
action
a
playing
field
where
sports
events
take
place
delayed
action
a
mechanism
that
automatically
delays
the
release
of
a
camera
shutter
for
a
fixed
period
of
time
so
that
the
photographer
can
appear
in
the
picture
piano
action
action
consisting
of
a
system
of
levers
that
move
a
felt
hammer
to
strike
the
strings
when
a
key
is
depressed
pump
action
slide
action
action
mechanism
in
a
modern
rifle
or
shotgun,
a
back
and
forward
motion
of
a
sliding
lever
ejects
the
empty
shell
case
and
cocks
the
firearm
and
loads
a
new
round
action
the
trait
of
being
active
and
energetic
and
forceful,
a
man
of
action
civil
right
right
or
rights
belonging
to
a
person
by
reason
of
citizenship
including
especially
the
fundamental
freedoms
and
privileges
guaranteed
by
the
th
and
th
amendments
and
subsequent
acts
of
Congress
including
the
right
to
legal
and
social
and
economic
equality
civil
liberty
fundamental
individual
right
protected
by
law
and
expressed
as
immunity
from
unwarranted
governmental
interference
right
of
action
the
legal
right
to
sue
possibility
possible
action
opening
a
possible
alternative,
bankruptcy
is
always
a
possibility
impossibility
impossible
action
an
alternative
that
is
not
available
law
of
mass
action
(chemistry)
the
law
that
states
the
following
principle:
the
rate
of
a
chemical
reaction
is
directly
proportional
to
the
molecular
concentrations
of
the
reacting
substances
third
law
of
motion
Newton's
third
law
of
motion
Newton's
third
law
law
of
action
and
reaction
action
and
reaction
are
equal
and
opposite
plan
of
action
a
plan
for
actively
doing
something
mass-action
principle
mass
action
(neurology)
the
principle
that
the
cortex
of
the
brain
operates
as
a
coordinated
system
with
large
masses
of
neural
tissue
involved
in
all
complex
functioning
civil
engineering
the
branch
of
engineering
concerned
with
the
design
and
construction
of
such
public
works
as
dams
or
bridges
action
the
series
of
events
that
form
a
plot,
his
novels
always
have
a
lot
of
action
Roman
law
Justinian
code
civil
law
jus
civile
the
legal
code
of
ancient
Rome,
codified
under
Justinian,
the
basis
for
many
modern
systems
of
civil
law
rebutter
rebuttal
(law)
a
pleading
by
the
defendant
in
reply
to
a
plaintiff's
surrejoinder
social
action
a
social
policy
of
reform
(especially
socioeconomic
reform)
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