rest one's case

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rest one's case (third-person singular simple present rests one's case, present participle resting one's case, simple past and past participle rested one's case)

  1. (law) To conclude one's presentation of the evidence during a trial.
  2. (figurative, by extension, humorous) To have presented a persuasive argument and established one's position firmly.

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