countersue
English
Etymology
counter- + sue
Verb
countersue (third-person singular simple present countersues, present participle countersuing, simple past and past participle countersued)
- (transitive, intransitive) To sue a person or entity who is suing one.
- 2014, Eric L. Haralson, Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century (page 497)
- Forrest later attacked Willis in New York, knocking him to the ground; lawsuits proliferated as Willis sued Forrest for assault, and Forrest countersued for libel.
- 2014, Eric L. Haralson, Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century (page 497)