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单词 appealed
释义

appeal

1 of 2

noun

ap·​peal ə-ˈpēl How to pronounce appeal (audio)
1
law : a legal proceeding by which a case is brought before a higher court for review of the decision of a lower court
2
a
: an application (as to a recognized authority) for corroboration, vindication, or decision
b
: an earnest plea : entreaty
an appeal for help
c
: an organized request for donations
the annual fundraising appeal
3
: the power of arousing a sympathetic response : attraction
Movies had a great appeal for him.
4
law : a criminal accusation

appeal

2 of 2

verb

appealed; appealing; appeals

intransitive verb

1
: to arouse a sympathetic response
an idea that appeals to him
2
: to make an earnest request
We appealed to them for help.
3
law : to take a lower court's decision to a higher court for review
4
: to call upon another for corroboration, vindication, or decision

transitive verb

1
law : to take proceedings to have (a lower court's decision) reviewed in a higher court
2
law : to charge with a crime : accuse
appealability
ə-ˌpē-lə-ˈbi-lə-tē How to pronounce appeal (audio)
noun
appealable
ə-ˈpē-lə-bəl How to pronounce appeal (audio)
adjective
appealer noun

Synonyms

Noun

  • adjuration
  • conjuration
  • cry
  • desire
  • entreaty
  • petition
  • plea
  • pleading
  • prayer
  • solicitation
  • suit
  • suppliance
  • supplication

Verb

  • beg
  • beseech
  • besiege
  • conjure
  • entreat
  • impetrate
  • implore
  • importune
  • petition
  • plead (to)
  • pray
  • solicit
  • supplicate
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Example Sentences

Noun Her jokes are quickly losing their appeal. the wide appeal of the artist's work His appeals to his father for money were ignored. The mayor made an appeal to the people of the city to stay calm. We made a donation during the school's annual appeal. She helped to organize an appeal on behalf of the homeless. My lawyer said the court's decision wasn't correct and that we should file for an appeal. Verb music that appeals to a wide variety of people The government appealed for calm. desperate people who are appealing for help The government appealed to the people to stay calm. He appealed, arguing that there was not enough evidence to convict him. She lost the case and appealed the following month. We plan to appeal the court's decision. The ruling can be appealed within 30 days. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Would someone who has experience in this huge undertaking of building a stadium have an appeal to you? Colleen Kane, Chicago Tribune, 9 Sep. 2022 Maybe Haythe and Starz believed their versions of Catherine de Medici needed to seem more overtly rock and roll in order to have broader appeal. Caroline Framke, Variety, 9 Sep. 2022 Telluride saw the world premiere of a new wildlife documentary called Wildcat that has unmistakable appeal to animal lovers as well as admirers of astonishing true-life stories. Stephen Farber, The Hollywood Reporter, 7 Sep. 2022 In a fractured, polarized time, the Church has a unique appeal for younger generations. Evan Myers, National Review, 4 Sep. 2022 Co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons want the pieces to have a modern appeal while playing with the dressy cuts of more historical looks. Aimée Lutkin, ELLE, 27 Aug. 2022 And splitting stock—while a largely semantic maneuver—has psychological appeal for retail investors. Scott Nover, Quartz, 24 Aug. 2022 The best have universal appeal, meaning they can be learned, played, and enjoyed by just about anyone, including younger children to teenagers to adults (with or without a drink in hand). Mike Richard, Men's Health, 20 Aug. 2022 More recently, Amazon has expanded into programming designed to have broader appeal. Erich Schwartzel, WSJ, 18 Aug. 2022
Verb
Heard's team filed to appeal the verdict in July after a motion for a mistrial was denied. Jessica Wang, EW.com, 15 Sep. 2022 The Biden administration declined to appeal the decision, letting the sale get canceled. Timothy Puko, WSJ, 14 Sep. 2022 Miller’s execution could go forward using nitrogen hypoxia but not lethal injection, if either party would appeal the ruling. Ivana Hrynkiw | Ihrynkiw@al.com, al, 14 Sep. 2022 Google, which can appeal on matters of law to the EU Court of Justice, Europe's highest, voiced its disappointment. Reuters, CNN, 14 Sep. 2022 The court will enter judgment in favor of Barstool as to Rapaport’s fraud and defamation claims, but the actor can appeal the judge’s order with regard to defamation. Winston Cho, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 Sep. 2022 The design doesn’t scream high-end Apple accessory in the same way the three-in-one does, but that more modest approach may appeal to people who don’t own a triumvirate of Apple devices. Kevin Cortez, Popular Mechanics, 12 Sep. 2022 The project holds appeal both for older riders who are nostalgic about trains and a younger generation that’s less enthralled with cars, Rebello said. David Sharp, BostonGlobe.com, 10 Sep. 2022 Habba said Trump's legal team would immediately move to appeal the decision. Aaron Katersky, ABC News, 9 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English apeel, appel, appele "accusation brought in court, challenge to trial by combat, legal application to a higher court," borrowed from Anglo-French appel, appell "call, summons, accusation of felony, legal application to a higher court," noun derivative of apeler, appeler "to call, summon, call before a court" — more at appeal entry 2

Verb

Middle English appelen, apelen "to call upon, accuse, make a charge against in court, challenge, apply to a higher court," borrowed from Anglo-French apeler, appeler "to call, summon, call before a court," borrowed from Latin appellāre "to speak to, address, apply to for support, refer to a higher authority, call upon, name, designate," from ap-, assimilated form of ad- ad- + -pellāre, first-conjugation verb formed from the base of pellere "to beat against, push, strike" — more at pulse entry 1

First Known Use

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 2

Kids Definition

appeal 1 of 2

noun

ap·​peal ə-ˈpēl How to pronounce appeal (audio)
1
: the power to cause enjoyment : attraction
the appeal of music
2
: the act of asking for something badly needed or wanted : plea
an appeal for funds
3
: a legal action by which a case is brought to a higher court for review

appeal

2 of 2

verb

appealed; appealing
1
: to be pleasing or attractive
… the thought of eating raw fish didn't appeal to me. Theodore Taylor, The Cay
2
: to ask for something badly needed or wanted
They appealed to the boss for more money.
3
: to take action to have a case or decision reviewed by a higher court

Legal Definition

appeal 1 of 2

noun

ap·​peal ə-ˈpēl How to pronounce appeal (audio)
: a proceeding in which a case is brought before a higher court for review of a lower court's judgment for the purpose of convincing the higher court that the lower court's judgment was incorrect
also : a proceeding for the review of an agency decision at a higher level within the agency or in a court see also affirm compare certiorari, new trial, rehearing

Note: The scope of an appeal is limited. The higher court will review only matters that were objected to or argued in the lower court during the trial. No new evidence can be presented on appeal.

appeal

2 of 2

transitive verb

: to take (a lower court's decision) before a higher court for review : undertake an appeal of (a case)

intransitive verb

: to take a lower court's decision to a higher court for review

History and Etymology for appeal

Noun

Old French apel, from apeler to call, accuse, appeal, from Latin appellare

appealed

verb

past tense of appeal
as in cited

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • cited
  • summoned
  • accused
  • criticized
  • arraigned
  • blamed
  • faulted
  • denounced
  • incriminated
  • booked
  • tried
  • condemned
  • impugned
  • rebuked
  • indicted
  • sued
  • defamed
  • castigated
  • censured
  • criminated
  • charged
  • impeached
  • taxed
  • prosecuted
  • reproached
  • reported
  • chided
  • reprobated
  • implicated
  • damned
  • retaliated
  • reproved
  • called (on)
  • named
  • chid
  • inculpated
  • framed
  • recriminated
  • informed (against)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • advocated
  • defended
  • championed
  • justified
  • excused
  • remitted
  • forgave
  • pardoned
  • cleared
  • vindicated
  • acquitted
  • exonerated
  • absolved
  • shrived
  • exculpated
  • shrove
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