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appeal
əˈpiːl/
verb
verb: appeal; 3rd person present: appeals; past tense: appealed; past participle: appealed; gerund or present participle: appealing
1.
make a serious, urgent, or heartfelt request.
"police are appealing for information about the incident"
synonyms:
ask urgently/earnestly, request urgently/earnestly, make an urgent/earnest request, call, make a plea, plead, beg; sue
"police are appealing for information"
try to persuade someone to do something by calling on (a particular principle or quality).
"I appealed to his sense of justice"
synonyms:
implore, beg, beseech, entreat, call on, plead with, ask, request, petition, pray to, apply to, solicit, exhort, adjure, invoke; More
lobby;
rareobtest, obsecrate, impetrate
"Andrew appealed to me to help them"
Cricket
(of the bowler or fielders) call on the umpire to declare a batsman out, traditionally with a shout of ‘How's that?’.
2.
Law
apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
"he said he would appeal against the conviction"