SUBJOINDER Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com "I don't know that, Sir, but I will never stand to be hissed," was the subjoinder of young Confidence—when gathering up his features into one significant mass of wonder, pity, and expostulatory indignation—in a lesson never to have been lost upon a creature less forward than she who stood before him—his words were these: "They have hissed
subjoinder - definition and meaning - Wordnik noun A remark following or subjoined to another; a rejoinder from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English noun rare An additional remark from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License [From subjoin (on the model of rejoinder) ]
Subjoinder - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon Subjoinder is a legal term that refers to an additional reply or response made in a legal proceeding Specifically, it is an addition to a previous pleading in a court case, typically following a rejoinder (the defendant’s response to the plaintiff’s rebuttal)