appeal
[ə'pi:l]

noun,verb

[Definition]: to ask for, usually support; to attract; to request for judicial review of a superior court

[Example Sentences]:
1. The appeal in the Texas case noted that same issue arose in Los Angeles County in 1990.
2. The appeal period for this project ends July 31.
3. We are here to appeal to the government to do better.
4. The newest version of the app should also appeal to more users across multiple regions.
5. The ISPs have yet to say if they will appeal against the court ruling.
6. The prosecution said that it too would appeal in the cases of those who were acquitted.
7. There are few products out there that appeal to my sense of whimsy.
8. We will appeal and we are confident the decision will be overturned.
9. We will appeal this decision and are confident that we will prevail.
10. Lawyers for three of the men have said they will appeal against the convictions.
11. The courts could grant her a new appeal in light of the new evidence.
12. I appeal to authorities to keep us informed about the fate of our families.
13. Yahoo can then respond with services of its own that appeal to user demands.
14. The appeal will go ahead but it may be up to six years before we know the outcome.
15. Samsung has said it would appeal the decisions in both cases.


[Antonyms]protest, defy, abjure

[Synonyms]address, invoke, entreat
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