Counterrefer

/ˌkaʊntərriˈfɜr/ verb

Definition

To refer back or to direct attention to something in response or opposition to another referral.

Etymology

From counter- + refer, from Latin referre (to bring back). A rare term used in academic or administrative contexts.

Kelly Says

In legal documents, lawyers will counterrefer to opposing evidence—pointing to passages that contradict the other side's claims—creating a complex web of references within references.

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