You do not need to be an attorney to file an appeal. Just word it as plainly, and briefly (and respectfully) as possible setting forth your reason(s) why your appeal should be granted. Judges know that not everyone is skilled in legal language (and sometimes the plainly worded ones are more understandable).
the plastic band appeal to the magnet.
The word appeal is both a verb and a noun; for example:Verb: Don't worry, we will appeal this verdict.Noun: I don't see his appeal, he seems egotistical to me.
Attractiveness, appeal.
The word "appealing" can be used as an adjective, meaning "having appeal", or "being attractive", as the present participle of "appeal", or the act of making an appeal.
The 'qualative' appeal
A word or collection of words that appeal to the sensesa word or collection of words that appeal to the senses
An appeal is the process whereby a higher court reviews the rulings of a lower court.
The noun 'appeal' is a word for a serious, urgent, or heartfelt request; an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed; a request for donations to support a charity or cause; the power of attracting or of arousing interest.The verb 'appeal' is to ask for something badly needed or wanted; to apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court; to call upon another for a decision; to be pleasing or attractive.Example:Does this appeal to you? (verb)Yes, it has a lot of appeal for me. (noun)
The rustic cabin had a sceninc appeal to it.
ambush, appeal, bribe, camouflage
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It has two - ah and peal