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Replier

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re·ply  (r-pl)
v. re·plied, re·ply·ing, re·plies
v.intr.
1. To give an answer in speech or writing.
2. To respond by an action or gesture.
3. To echo.
4. To return gunfire or an attack: The big guns replied.
5. Law To respond to a defendant's plea.
v.tr.
To say or give as an answer: I replied that I was unable to help them. See Synonyms at answer.
n. pl. re·plies
1. A response in speech or writing.
2. A response by an action or gesture.
3. Law A plaintiff's formal response in answer to that of a defendant.

[Middle English replien, from Old French replier, from Latin replicre, to fold back; see replicate.]

re·plier n.


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