adversarial system

adversarial system
A system of law in which advocates represent the prosecution and the defence and an impartial person (judge) or people (jury) determine the truth of the matter

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  • adversarial — [[t]æ̱dvə(r)se͟əriəl[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe something as adversarial, you mean that it involves two or more people or organizations who are opposing each other. [FORMAL] In our country there is an adversarial relationship between… …   English dictionary

  • adversarial — ad|ver|sar|i|al [ ,ædvɜr seriəl ] adjective FORMAL involving people arguing with or opposing each other: an adversarial legal system …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • adversarial — UK [ˌædvɜː(r)ˈseərɪəl] / US [ˌædvɜrˈserɪəl] adjective formal involving people arguing with or opposing each other an adversarial legal system …   English dictionary

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