appellee
English
Etymology
Anglo-Norman, from Old French apelé.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈæpəli/, /ˌæpəˈli/
Noun
appellee (plural appellees)
- (US, law) A respondent.
- After winning in the lower court, the appellee hoped she would win again in the appeals court.
Coordinate terms
Translations
respondent
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