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- noundemurrer (noun) · demurrers (plural noun)
- lawdatedan objection that an opponent's point is irrelevant or invalid, while granting the factual basis of the point:"on demurrer it was held that the plaintiff's claim succeeded"
Originearly 16th century: from Anglo-Norman French (infinitive used as a noun), from Old French demourer ‘remain, stay’ (see demur). - People also ask
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