Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
counterclaim
noun
/ˈkaʊntərˌkleɪm/

Definition
A claim made to rebut a previous claim in a legal context.

Examples
- The defendant filed a counterclaim against the plaintiff for damages.
- His counterclaim argued that he had been wronged just as much as the original plaintiff.
- In the lawsuit, the counterclaim provided an alternative view of the events that led to the dispute.

Meaning
In legal proceedings, a counterclaim is a response by a defendant in which they assert their own claim against the plaintiff, effectively turning the tables in the dispute.

Synonyms
- Rebuttal
- Contrary claim
- Cross claim