What is another word for re torts?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹˌiː tˈɔːts], [ ɹˌiː tˈɔːts], [ ɹ_ˌiː t_ˈɔː_t_s]
Synonyms for Re torts:
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n.
• alibi- account ,
- affirmation ,
- airtight case ,
- allegation ,
- answer ,
- assertion ,
- assurance ,
- avowal ,
- case ,
- cop-out ,
- cover ,
- declaration ,
- excuse ,
- explanation ,
- fish story ,
- justification ,
- plea ,
- pretext ,
- profession ,
- proof ,
- reason ,
- retort ,
- song and dance ,
- stall ,
- statement ,
- vindication .
- acknowledgment ,
- backcap ,
- band-aid ,
- close ,
- comment ,
- counterclaim ,
- defense ,
- disclosure ,
- echo ,
- elucidation ,
- feedback ,
- guff ,
- interpretation ,
- key ,
- observation ,
- pay dirt ,
- quick fix ,
- rebuttal ,
- refutation ,
- remark ,
- report ,
- resolution ,
- result ,
- rhetorical question ,
- sign ,
- solution ,
- thank-you note ,
- the ticket .
- backchat ,
- cheek ,
- insolence ,
- insult ,
- mouth ,
- nasty reply ,
- sauce ,
- short answer ,
- uptake .
- Apologizing ,
- Excusing ,
- Explaining ,
- apologetics ,
- apologia ,
- apology ,
- argument ,
- cleanup ,
- copout ,
- exculpation ,
- exoneration ,
- extenuation ,
- jive ,
- off-time ,
- rationalization ,
- story ,
- whitewash .
- Flacon ,
- Flasket ,
- alembic ,
- ampulla ,
- bag ,
- beaker ,
- bottle ,
- canteen ,
- carafe ,
- caster ,
- chalice ,
- crock ,
- cruet ,
- crystal ,
- decanter ,
- demiJohn ,
- ewer ,
- fiasco ,
- flagon ,
- glass ,
- goblet ,
- gourd ,
- horn ,
- jar ,
- jug ,
- noggin ,
- phial ,
- tumbler ,
- urn ,
- vial .
- HIT ,
- attitude ,
- backfire ,
- backlash ,
- boomerang ,
- compensation ,
- counteraction ,
- counterbalance ,
- counterpoise ,
- double-take ,
- feeling ,
- kick ,
- kickback ,
- knee-jerk ,
- opinion ,
- reagency ,
- rebound ,
- reception ,
- receptivity ,
- reciprocation ,
- recoil ,
- reflection ,
- reflex ,
- repercussion ,
- reverberation ,
- revulsion ,
- take ,
- vibes .
-
v.
• answer- acknowledge ,
- argue ,
- back at you ,
- be in touch ,
- claim ,
- contest ,
- defend ,
- deny ,
- disprove ,
- dispute ,
- explain ,
- field the question ,
- get back at ,
- get back to ,
- give a snappy comeback ,
- parry ,
- plead ,
- refute ,
- resolve ,
- say ,
- settle ,
- solve .
- barter ,
- be equivalent ,
- correspond ,
- feel in return ,
- interchange ,
- make up for ,
- match ,
- pay one's dues ,
- recompense ,
- render ,
- return the compliment ,
- scratch one's back ,
- serve out ,
- share ,
- square ,
- swap ,
- swing ,
- tit for tat ,
- trade ,
- vacillate .
- answer back ,
- come back at ,
- rebut ,
- rejoin ,
- repay ,
- requite ,
- retaliate ,
- sass ,
- shoot back ,
- snap back ,
- squelch ,
- talk back ,
- top .
- Venge ,
- avenge ,
- be out for blood ,
- even the score ,
- fight back ,
- fix ,
- fix one's wagon ,
- get ,
- get even ,
- give comeuppance ,
- give just desserts ,
- hit back ,
- justify ,
- kick back ,
- make reprisal ,
- pay back ,
- pay back in spades ,
- pay off ,
- punish ,
- redress ,
- score ,
- settle up ,
- settle with ,
- stick it to ,
- take an eye for an eye ,
- turn the tables on ,
- vindicate .
How to use "Re torts" in context?
In general, a tort is a civil wrong that is not criminal in nature, but is prosecuted as an action in law. Actions that can give rise to tort liability are referred to as torts. Tort liability can exist in two ways: breach of duty, or intentional or reckless conduct.
A breach of duty tort is created when someone fails to perform a duty that they are legally obligated to perform. This can occur, for example, when a doctor fails to diagnose a serious illness, or when a landlord fails to repair a broken door.
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