释义 |
unaˈppealed, ppl. a. Law. [un-1 8.] Of a judgment, etc.: not appealed against, uncontested. Also const. from (now obs. or rare).
1887Atlantic Reporter VII. 195 The award, unappealed from, had all the effect of a formal judgment de terris. 1912Ohio State Rep. LXXXV. 40 So long as such decision stands unappealed from. 1923Northwestern Reporter CXCIII. 875/2 The order so made stands unappealed and was authorized by Act No. 404, Public Acts 1919. 1978Facts on File 21 July 554 Lucas's ruling, if unappealed, would allow the documents taken in the raid to be presented as evidence to a federal grand jury. 1989Byte Dec. 36/3 The incorrect history was ‘rewritten’ in an unappealed lawsuit, to which two corporations had devoted more than five years of legal effort and many millions of dollars. |