appellee
pronunciation
How to pronounce appellee in British English: UK [ˌæpə'li:]
How to pronounce appellee in American English: US [ˌæpə'li]
Word Origin
- appellee (n.)
- 1530s, from Anglo-French (late 14c.), from Old French apelé (Modern French appelé) "accused, defendant," noun use of past participle of appeler "to call, address;" see appeal + -ee.
Example
- 1. The appellant may file a final reply brief to the appellee 's brief .
- 2. At present , in investigate and prosecute graft , corrupt , appropriating public funds this task sin cause the circumstance of the appellee withdraw a confession is more outstanding .
- 3. The following aspects , such as setting prejudication judger system , rationally collocating the rights and incumbency of pretrial both sides , establishing force answer system for appellee and mounting pretrial meeting system , should be the basic breakthrough point for perfecting the pretrial procedure system of our country .
- 4. Is the appellant or petitioner , the other party is the appellee or respondent .
- 5. On appeal , the appealing party is usually referred to as appellant , and the winning party at trial is called the appellee .