noun a person who is engaged in a dispute or argument
In philosophy, a disputant is someone engaged in a debate or argument.
A disputant is a person involved in a legal dispute or lawsuit.
A disputant is a participant in a formal debate or argument.
A disputant is a party involved in a mediation process to resolve a conflict.
A disputant is someone involved in a conflict that requires resolution.
A disputant is often used in legal contexts to refer to a party involved in a dispute or conflict, such as a plaintiff or defendant.
In debate competitions or discussions, a disputant is someone who presents arguments or counterarguments on a particular topic.
A mediator may work with disputants to help them reach a resolution or settlement in a conflict or disagreement.
An arbitrator may be appointed to listen to the arguments of disputants and make a decision or judgment on the dispute.
In historical research or writing, a disputant may refer to a person or group involved in a historical conflict or controversy.