cross-appeal

English

Etymology

From cross- + appeal.

Noun

cross-appeal (plural cross-appeals)

  1. (law) An appeal to one court to review the decision of another.

Verb

cross-appeal (third-person singular simple present cross-appeals, present participle cross-appealing, simple past and past participle cross-appealed)

  1. (intransitive, law) To appeal to one court to review the decision of another.
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