Adversarial

Pronunciation: /ˌædvərˈsɛriːəl/

Adversarial (adj)

  1. Involving two sides that argue against each other, especially in legal cases.
  2. Showing strong opposition or hostility between people or groups.
  3. Used for methods that try to break a system by using harmful inputs.

Adversarial (adjective)

Examples

  • The lawyer used an adversarial approach in court.
  • The case became adversarial when both sides argued strongly.