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countersue
[ koun-ter-soo ]
verb (used with object)
, coun·ter·sued, coun·ter·su·ing.
- to bring a civil action against (one's complainant).
verb (used without object)
, coun·ter·sued, coun·ter·su·ing.
- to bring a civil action against one's complainant.
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Origin of countersue1
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Example Sentences
But he does countersue the corporations set up by the lawyers of the families that allow them to gain standing in North Carolina.
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