Un-appealed


noun
1.
an earnest request for aid, support, sympathy, mercy, etc.; entreaty; petition; plea.
2.
a request or reference to some person or authority for a decision, corroboration, judgment, etc.
3.
Law.

an application or proceeding for review by a higher tribunal.
(in a legislative body or assembly) a formal question as to the correctness of a ruling by a presiding officer.
Obsolete. a formal charge or accusation.

4.
the power or ability to attract, interest, amuse, or stimulate the mind or emotions:
The game has lost its appeal.
5.
Obsolete. a summons or challenge.
verb (used without object)
6.
to ask for aid, support, mercy, sympathy, or the like; make an earnest entreaty:
The college appealed to its alumni for funds.
7.
Law. to apply for review of a case or particular issue to a higher tribunal.
8.
to have need of or ask for proof, a decision, corroboration, etc.
9.
to be especially attractive, pleasing, interesting, or enjoyable:
The red hat appeals to me.
verb (used with object)
10.
Law.

to apply for review of (a case) to a higher tribunal.
Obsolete. to charge with a crime before a tribunal.

Idioms
11.
appeal to the country, British. country (def 16).
noun
1.
a request for relief, aid, etc
2.
the power to attract, please, stimulate, or interest: a dress with appeal
3.
an application or resort to another person or authority, esp a higher one, as for a decision or confirmation of a decision
4.
(law)

the judicial review by a superior court of the decision of a lower tribunal
a request for such review
the right to such review

5.
(cricket) a verbal request to the umpire from one or more members of the fielding side to declare a batsman out
6.
(English law) (formerly) a formal charge or accusation: appeal of felony
verb
7.
(intransitive) to make an earnest request for relief, support, etc
8.
(intransitive) to attract, please, stimulate, or interest
9.
(law) to apply to a superior court to review (a case or particular issue decided by a lower tribunal)
10.
(intransitive) to resort (to), as for a decision or confirmation of a decision
11.
(intransitive) (cricket) to ask the umpire to declare a batsman out
12.
(intransitive) to challenge the umpire’s or referee’s decision

a reference of any case from an inferior to a superior court. Moses established in the wilderness a series of judicatories such that appeals could be made from a lower to a higher (Ex. 18:13-26.) Under the Roman law the most remarkable case of appeal is that of Paul from the tribunal of Festus at Caesarea to that of the emperor at Rome (Acts 25:11, 12, 21, 25). Paul availed himself of the privilege of a Roman citizen in this matter.

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