special pleading
Americannoun
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Law. pleading that alleges special or new matter in avoidance of the allegations made by the opposite side.
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pleading or arguing that ignores unfavorable features of a case.
noun
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a pleading that alleges new facts that offset those put forward by the other side rather than directly admitting or denying those facts
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a pleading that emphasizes the favourable aspects of a case while omitting the unfavourable
Etymology
Origin of special pleading
First recorded in 1675–85
Example Sentences
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The selection suggests that indigenous art has evolved sufficiently since the 1970s to transcend special pleading.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 28, 2026
But even the most cynical court-watcher must admit that there is zero chance five justices will accept WILL’s special pleading here.
From Slate • Oct. 19, 2022
The preponderance of Civil War and Robert E. Lee memorabilia in the Richmond time capsule suggests not just items pertinent to a statue of Lee, but at least a little special pleading.
From Washington Post • Mar. 16, 2022
All these features do exist in California, though some of the complainants Friedersdorf quotes are plainly engaged in special pleading.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 23, 2021
But this last alternative seems to me to be special pleading: I am, reluctantly, a self-confessed carbon chauvinist.
From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan
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