Respondent
[rɪ'spɒnd(ə)nt] or [rɪ'spɑndənt]
Definition
(noun.) someone who responds.
(noun.) the codefendant (especially in a divorce proceeding) who is accused of adultery with the corespondent.
Edited by Benson--From WordNet
Definition
(a.) Disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
(n.) One who responds. It corresponds in general to defendant.
(n.) One who answers in certain suits or proceedings, generally those which are not according to the course of the common law, as in equity and admiralty causes, in petitions for partition, and the like; -- distinquished from appellant.
(n.) One who maintains a thesis in reply, and whose province it is to refute objections, or overthrow arguments; -- distinguished from opponent.
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Examples
- It is Adeimantus who is the respondent in the more argumentative, as Glaucon in the lighter and more imaginative portions of the Dialogue. Plato. The Republic.
- When Thrasymachus has been silenced, the two principal respondents, Glaucon and Adeimantus, appear on the scene: here, as in Greek tragedy (cp. Plato. The Republic.
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