Definitions for appellate

appellate ap·pel·late

Spelling: [uh-pel-it]
IPA: /əˈpɛl ɪt/

Appellate is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 163 anagrams from letters in appellate (aaeellppt).

Definitions for appellate

adjective

  1. of or relating to appeals.
  2. having the power or authority to review and decide appeals, as a court.

Origin of appellate

1720-30; Latin appellātus called upon, named, appealed to (past participle of appellāre), equivalent to ap- ap-1 + pell- move, go + -ātus Examples for appellate

And Christie, it should be noted, is himself a securities and appellate lawyer.

It had civil and criminal authority, original and appellate.

Nencini decided that the appellate court that set Knox free erred in evidentiary and legal matters.

We found another seven cases since 2000 in which New York appellate courts overturned mental disability terminations.

To be sure, cracks are likely to appear as the cases progress through the appellate process.

There are two types of court jurisdiction: original and appellate.

The appellate drama that eventually set Kelly Michaels free had its own bizarre twist.

He was great at nisi prius and before an appellate tribunal.

He was great both at nisi prius and before an appellate tribunal.

The only appellate jurisdiction from the metropolitans is the Roman See.

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