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(law) To conclude one's presentation of the evidence during a trial. / (figuratively, by extension, humorous) To have presented a persuasive argument and established one's position firmly.
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rest one's case
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Source Word
rest one's case
Verb
broadly
figuratively
humorous
Japanese Meaning
裁判において、証拠提示を終了する(法廷で自らの証拠提示を完結する) / 比喩的に、説得力のある議論を終え、自分の主張が十分に成立した状態を示す
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