adversarial

adj
/ˌæd.vəˈsɛə.ɹi.əl/UK/ˌæd.vɚˈsɛɚ.i.əl/US/ˌæd.vəˈseː.ɹi.əl/

Etymology

Probably from adversary + -al

  1. derived from adversārius
  2. derived from aversier
  3. derived from aversaire
  4. inherited from adversarie
  5. formed as adversarial — “adversary + -al

Definitions

  1. Characteristic of, or in the manner of, an adversary

    Characteristic of, or in the manner of, an adversary; combative, hostile, opposed.

    • In polling by the Pew Research Center in November 2008, fully half the respondents thought the two parties would cooperate more in the coming year, versus only 36 percent who thought the climate would grow more adversarial.
    • The White Paper therefore aims to tackle complexity rather then ownership of the railways, and to eliminate "the adversarial relationships between operators, suppliers, NR and government".
  2. In which issues are tried through the presentation of evidence and argument by adverse…

    In which issues are tried through the presentation of evidence and argument by adverse parties, with no or limited inquiry by the court's own initiative.

    • Canada uses an adversarial system of criminal justice, whereas France uses an inquisitorial model.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for adversarial. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA