Sentence examples for the appellants from inspiring English sources

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the appellants

noun

A litigant or party that is making an appeal in court.

  • The appellant made her submissions to the court

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"The appellants are everybody.

"The appellants are not frivolous.

A few days later London was occupied by the Appellants.

The appellants will seek to call Guede's prison cellmate.

In the aptly named "Merciless Parliament" that followed, the Appellants purged the court.

The appellants said Pinnacle was liable for much more than what it had agreed to pay.

He dismissed the Appellants' ministers and appointed new officers of his own.

But in her decision, Judge Ruggiero concluded that he "clearly wanted the appellants to be disciplined".

"The removal of the appellants from their jobs was detrimental for them in financial terms.

The last point of appeal was abandoned by the appellants when the hearing began.

Richard was determined never again to suffer a humiliation of the kind inflicted upon him by the Appellants.

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