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1.
To make
application
for the
removal
of
(a
cause
)
from an
inferior
to a
superior
judge
or
court
for a rehearing or
review
on
account
of alleged
injustice
or
illegality
in the
trial
below
.
We
say
,
the
cause
was appealed from an
inferior
court
.
Source : opted (
7714
) - auto
2.
To
charge
with a
crime
;
to
accuse
;
to
institute
a
private
criminal
prosecution
against
for
some
heinous
crime
;
as,
to
appeal
a
person
of
felony
.
Source : opted (
7715
) - auto
3.
To
summon
;
to
challenge
.
Source : opted (
7716
) - auto
4.
To
invoke
.
Source : opted (
7717
) - auto
5.
To
apply
for the
removal
of a
cause
from an
inferior
to a
superior
judge
or
court
for the
purpose
of
reexamination
of for
decision
.
Source : opted (
7718
) - auto
6.
To
call
upon
another
to
decide
a
question
controverted,
to
corroborate
a
statement
,
to
vindicate
one's rights,
etc.
;
as,
I
appeal
to
all
mankind
for the
truth
of
what
is alleged.
Hence
:
To
call
on one for
aid
;
to make
earnest
request
.
Source : opted (
7719
) - auto
7.
An
application
for the
removal
of a
cause
or
suit
from an
inferior
to a
superior
judge
or
court
for
reexamination
or
review
.
Source : opted (
7720
) - auto
8.
The
mode
of proceeding by which
such
removal
is effected.
Source : opted (
7721
) - auto
9.
The
right
of
appeal
.
Source : opted (
7722
) - auto
10.
An
accusation
;
a process which
formerly
might
be instituted by one
private
person
against
another
for
some
heinous
crime
demanding
punishment
for the
particular
injury
suffered,
rather
than
for the
offense
against
the
public
.
Source : opted (
7723
) - auto
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