Appellate

How many syllables in Appellate?

appellate has 3 syllables

Split Appellate into syllables?

ap-pel-late

Definition of Appellate

related to appeals or the power to review and change decisions made by lower courts.

How should Appellate divide into syllables

The first syllable has one vowel (a) and two consonants (p and p), the second syllable has one vowel (e) and one consonant (l), and the third syllable has one vowel (a) and two consonants (t and e).

Part of Speech - Appellate

Adjective

The appellate court reviewed the trial court's decision.

Sentences with Appellate

  • The appellate court overturned the lower court's verdict.
  • The appeals process can take a long time.
  • The judge's ruling was subject to appellate review.
  • The appellate judge listened to the arguments from both sides.
  • The Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the United States.
  • The appellate attorney argued that the lower court's decision was incorrect.
  • The appellate panel agreed to hear the case.
  • The appellate brief was well-written and persuasive.
  • The appellate process ensures that lower court decisions are fair and just.
  • The appellate court's decision set an important legal precedent.

Quotes with Appellate

  • The appellate court has reversed Judge Ito's decision and thrown out the entire case. - Dan Abrams
  • Our appellate courts have become a place where the Constitution goes to die. - Ted Cruz
  • The appellate court's decision is final, unless the Supreme Court decides to hear the case. - Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Number of characters in Appellate

9 ( a, p, p, e, l, l, a, t, e )

Unique letters in Appellate

5 ( a, p, e, l, t )

Appellate Backwards

etalleppa

Phonetic Transcription of Appellate

IPA (International): ʌˈpelɪt

ARA (American): ʌˈpɛlɪt

EPA (English): ʌˈpelɪt

AH-PEH-LIH-T

Phonetic Transcription of Appellate

IPA (International): ʌˈpeˌleɪt

ARA (American): ʌˈpɛˌlet

EPA (English): ʌˈpeˌleɪt

AH-PEH-LEY-T

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