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I . ap·peal [əˈpi:l] VB intr

1. appeal:

(attract) to appeal to sb/sth
to appeal to sb/sth (aim to please)

2. appeal (protest formally):

appeal against

3. appeal (plead):

appeal
appeal
to appeal to sb's conscience

II . ap·peal [əˈpi:l] N

1. appeal (attraction):

appeal

2. appeal LAW (formal protest):

appeal
appeal against
court of appeal

3. appeal (request):

appeal
poziv m
appeal
appeal for donations
to make an appeal to

ˈsex ap·peal N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Its attractive fruit and flowers have horticultural appeal.
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The busy, raucous style of early jazz did not hold the same kind of popular appeal that the comparative restraint of orchestral jazz did.
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Moreover, it is usually a cunning form of appeal to consequences, since the audience is subject to be flattered "as long as they comply" with the flatterer.
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Many of its cleaner designs also appeal to current traditionalist consumers.
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On appeal the judge's ruling was found to be erroneous.
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This is evident in his active participation in youth festivals, lec-dems and his concerted effort at recording theme-based albums that have greater appeal with listeners.
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Either party may appeal to the European Court of Justice.
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It's a solid and tasty beer that will appeal to even the most unadventurous of pallets.
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He therefore set out to bring comics back into print, with high production standards and worldwide distribution, to better appeal to a wider audience.
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Send your appeal application by certified mail or hand deliver it and get it stamped, so you will have proof that it arrived by the deadline.
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