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What (who) is adversarial - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Adversarial process; Adversarial; Adversarial review; Adversaries; Adversary (disambiguation); Opponents; Yah-boo politics

adversarial         
If you describe something as adversarial, you mean that it involves two or more people or organizations who are opposing each other. (FORMAL)
In our country there is an adversarial relationship between government and business.
ADJ
adversarial         
[?adv?'s?:r??l]
¦ 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
Adversarial system         
TYPE OF LEGAL SYSTEM
Adversary Procedure; Adversary system; Adversarial system of justice; Adversarial procedure; Adversarial hearing; Adversarial law; Adversarial trial; Accusatorial system
The adversarial system or adversary system is a legal system used in the common law countries where two advocates represent their parties' case or position before an impartial person or group of people, usually a judge or jury, who attempt to determine the truth and pass judgment accordingly. It is in contrast to the inquisitorial system used in some civil law systems (i.

Wikipedia

Adversary

An adversary is generally considered to be a person, group, or force that opposes and/or attacks.

Adversary may also refer to:

  • Satan ("adversary" in Hebrew), in Judeo-Christian religion
Examples of use of adversarial
1. The best working relationships are symbiotic and collaborative, not adversarial.
2. We don‘t want to be in adversarial relations," Carpenter said.
3. But in their 21st century tactics, they have shunned the adversarial approach.
4. "People feel that they are in an adversarial relationship with the government," Morita said.
5. Eventually Moussaoui relented, at which point he became depressed and lost his "adversarial" demeanour.