reargument
reargument, n. The presentation of additional arguments, which often suggest that a controlling legal principle has been overlooked, to a court (usu. an appellate court) that has already heard initial arguments. Cf. REHEARING. [Cases: Federal Civil Procedure 928; Motions 39. C.J.S. Motions and Orders §§ 39–40.] — reargue, vb.