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Erwidert

Erwidert is a German verb meaning to reply, to counter, or to retort, especially in the sense of answering an argument, claim, or accusation. The form erwidert commonly appears as the past participle, used with the auxiliary haben to form the perfect tense, as in Er hat darauf erwidert. In everyday usage the verb follows standard German conjugation patterns for weak verbs, and its use is more common in formal writing, journalism, law, and literature than in casual speech.

In practice, erwidern connotes a deliberate or argumentative response rather than a simple answer. It is often

Usage and nuance: Erwidern emphasizes a response directed at a specific objection or criticism, and it can

Related terms: Erwiderung (a reply or counterargument), Widerrede (a formal or literary counterargument), Antwor t or

See also: Erwiderung, Widerrede, Antwort.

employed
when
a
counterargument
or
rebuttal
is
intended.
The
noun
form
for
the
act
of
replying
is
Erwiderung,
and
a
closely
related
term
with
a
similar
sense
is
die
Widerrede.
carry
a
formal
or
polemical
tone.
It
is
typically
found
in
contexts
where
a
speaker
or
writer
seeks
to
counter
or
refute
an
assertion
with
reasons
or
evidence,
rather
than
merely
state
a
fact.
Antwort
(more
neutral
terms
for
a
reply).
In
contemporary
German,
erwidert
or
erwidert
may
appear
in
various
tenses
depending
on
the
sentence,
with
the
perfect
form
often
appearing
as
hat
erwidert.