respondent|respondents in English

noun

[re'spond·ent || rɪ'spɑndənt /-'spɒ-]

defendant; one who responds, one who answers

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1. George Basos, Appellant-Respondent

2. Respondent: Sögård Fastigheter AB

3. The respondents were significantly older and (after age correction) faster runners than the non-respondents.

4. Bernard Cymes, Plaintiff-Respondent, v

5. The respondent may also adduce argument.

6. 2 synonyms for Answerer: responder, respondent

7. Arace BROTHERS, ET AL., DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS

8. assess the respondent institution's AML/CFT controls;

9. # of Respondents % of Respondents Royalty Rate: Increased 38 13% Unchanged 136 47% Decreased 41 14% N/A 77 26% Advances:

10. As nouns the difference between respondent and Appellee is that respondent is (legal) person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court in some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent while Appellee is (uslegal) a respondent

11. 9 synonyms for Accused: the defendant, the defence, the offender, the respondent, the appellant, the litigant, the prisoner at the bar, defendant, respondent

12. We confronted our respondents with two hypothetical situations.

13. Many solicitor respondents disagreed vehemently with this view.

14. He stated that he had never seen the respondent.

15. On 20 March 1989 papers were served on the respondent.

16. Responses are not associated with a specific country or respondent.

17. She divorced the respondent on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour.

18. Kahrs Law Firm Trust Accourt (Respondent) Susan Kathleen Mcintosh : Roy Andrew Umlauf: Michael Charles Kahrs (Respondent) Susan Kathleen Mcintosh : Roy Andrew Umlauf: No Oral Argument

19. Only 62 percent of respondents said they were satisfied.

20. This, argues the Respondent, is not an acceptable form of accommodation.

21. 10 They must first order the respondent to abate the nuisance.

22. What information is the questionnaire intended to elicit from the respondent?

23. Additional suggestions provided by survey respondents are indicated in Table 8.

24. Respondent, echoing the courts below, labels it a racial quota.

25. Most other respondents categorically refused to entertain the possibility.