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appeal in Japanese

appeal in Japanese is 上告, 訴える — appeal means a formal request to a higher court to review and change a lower court's decision.

appeal in Japanese

上告
noun
Pronounced: jōkoku
An application to a superior court or judge for a decision or order by an inferior court or judge to be reviewed and overturned.
訴える
verb
Pronounced: uttaeru
(intransitive) To call upon a person or an authority to corroborate a statement, to decide a controverted question, or to vindicate one's rights; to entreat, to invoke.

What does "appeal" mean?

  1. noun A formal request to a higher court to review and change a lower court's decision.
    "Her lawyers immediately filed an appeal after the verdict."
  2. noun A serious or urgent request for help, support, or something desired.
    "The charity launched an appeal for flood relief donations."
  3. noun The quality of being attractive or interesting.
    "The car's retro styling gives it a lot of appeal."
  4. verb To formally request that a higher court review a decision.
    "The company plans to appeal the ruling."

appeal in a sentence

  • Her lawyers immediately filed an appeal after the verdict.
  • The charity launched an appeal for flood relief donations.
  • The car's retro styling gives it a lot of appeal.
  • The company plans to appeal the ruling.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "appeal" in Japanese?

"appeal" in Japanese is 上告, 訴える. appeal means: A formal request to a higher court to review and change a lower court's decision.

How do you pronounce 上告?

"appeal" in Japanese is 上告, pronounced "jōkoku".

How do you use "appeal" in a sentence?

Example: "Her lawyers immediately filed an appeal after the verdict." In Japanese, "appeal" is 上告, 訴える.

Are there other ways to say "appeal" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "appeal": 上告, 訴える.

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