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reply Law the answer made by a plaintiff or petitioner to a defendant's case reply [ri′plī] (communications) A radio-frequency signal or combination of signals transmitted by a transponder in response to an interrogation. Also known as response.
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He has, therefore, requested me to reply in his behalf to two special objections, one of an intellectual, the other of a moral nature. "Just gone through at sixty miles an hour," was the reply. Those two words, YOUR MASS, and a simple glance cast upon Felton, revealed to her all the importance of the reply she was about to make; but with that rapidity of intelligence which was peculiar to her, this reply, ready arranged, presented itself to her lips: |
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