I was appealed by the thought of wealth.
The beauty of Tiffany's stained glass appealed to Esther's aesthetic sense.
The defense team appealed the judge's decision. When I had a sore throat, food never really appealed to me.
You are squashing me.There was something about squashing spiders that appealed to him.
When something or someone is said to have an innate quality, it suggests that it is part of its basic nature or something the subject was born with. An example of a sentence using the word "innate" is "The prosecutor appealed to the judge's innate sense of justice and won the case. "
(vainly can imply either futilely or for reasons of vanity) "We tried vainly to have the decision appealed." "She vainly wears her dark wig and fake eyelashes to school functions."
A legal precedent is called "controlling" in a court proceeding if the precedent is a decision rendered by a court to which any judgment of the court in which the proceeding is occurring can be appealed, either immediately or ultimately.
Any ruling or court case can be appealed. During their review the Court of Appeals will either accept the appeal for consideration, or deny it or, possibly, send it (remand it) back to the original trial court.
Appealed has two syllables.
His promise of tax cuts for low-income workers appealed to the electorate.
appealed to a higher court.
The past tense of "appeal" is "appealed."
I doubt you mean "appealed", perhaps you mean repealed?