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    appeal
    /əˈpiːl/

    verb

    • 1. make a serious, urgent, or heartfelt request: "police are appealing for information about the incident" Similar ask urgently/earnestlyrequest urgently/earnestlymake an urgent/earnest requestcall
    • 2. apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court: "he said he would appeal against the conviction"

    noun

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  2. APPEAL definition: 1. a request to the public for money, information, or help: 2. a request made to a court of law or…. Learn more.

  3. 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.

  4. APPEAL meaning: 1. a request to the public for money, information, or help: 2. a request made to a court of law or…. Learn more.

  5. To appeal is to ask earnestly for help or support, on grounds of reason, justice, common humanity, etc.: to appeal for contributions to a cause. To petition is to ask by written request, by prayer, or the like, that something be granted: to petition for more playgrounds.

  6. appeal. [intransitive] to make a deeply felt request, especially for something that is needed immediately. We are appealing (= asking for money) on behalf of all the victims of this terrible disaster. appeal for something Community leaders appealed for calm (= urged people to remain calm).

  7. n. 1. An earnest or urgent request, entreaty, or supplication. 2. A resort to a higher authority or greater power, as for sanction, corroboration, or a decision: an appeal to reason; an appeal to her listener's sympathy. 3. Law. a. A higher court's review of the correctness of a decision by a lower court. b. A case so reviewed. c.

  8. To appeal is to ask earnestly for help or support, on grounds of reason, justice, common humanity, etc.: to appeal for contributions to a cause. To petition is to ask by written request, by prayer, or the like, that something be granted: to petition for more playgrounds. entreat suggests pleading: The captured knight entreated the king not to ...