adversarial

adversarial
[ˌadvə'sɛ:rɪəl]
adjective
1》 involving or characterized by conflict or opposition.
2》 Law (of legal proceedings) in which the parties involved have the responsibility for finding and presenting evidence. Compare with accusatorial, inquisitorial.
Derivatives
adversarially adverb

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