co-respondent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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By 1911, no longer living with his wife and family, he was involved as co-respondent in a much-publicised divorce case.
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The appellants sought costs on the basis that the co-respondent had acted unreasonably in its conduct of the proceeding.
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Before he received the letter, he had been considering "backing up the council" by appearing as a co-respondent, but the letter had changed his mind.
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He was also named as a co-respondent (alleged adulterer) in a divorce case.
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He wanted a co-respondent's car to add glamour to the product line.
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The final ground on which the appellants sought costs was the co-respondent's unreasonable conduct.
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The co-respondent was un-named in the documents.
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Wearing an outlandish suit, plus fours, co-respondent shoes, tilted trilby and a seductive twinkle in his eye, he delivered a brilliant patter of jokes and songs, laced with racy innuendo.
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He was later named as co-respondent in what became a high-profile divorce case.
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