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Court of Appeals
UK //kɔːt əv əˈpɪlz//US //kɔrt əv əˈpils//
Definition
A court that hears appeals from lower courts and reviews their decisions.
In simple words: A higher court that reviews cases from lower courts.
Examples
- The case was sent to the Court of Appeals after the initial decision was contested.
- Judges in the Court of Appeals examine the legal arguments presented by both sides.
- The ruling from the Court of Appeals was seen as a significant legal precedent.
Usage notes
Used in legal contexts; appropriate in formal discussions about law and court cases. Avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun phrase
Memory hint
Think of a court where appeals are made, like asking to redo a game.
Collocations
- decide a case
- file an appeal
- lower court decision
Synonyms
- appellate court
- higher court
- court of review
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'Supreme Court' - the Court of Appeals is different.
- Using incorrect capitalization - it's 'Court of Appeals', not 'court of appeals'.