Appealability

/əˌpiːləˈbɪləti/ noun

The quality or state of being able to be appealed, especially in legal contexts where a decision can be taken to a higher court.

From 'appealable' (capable of being appealed) plus the suffix '-ity,' which forms abstract nouns. 'Appeal' comes from Old French 'apeler,' meaning to call to, from Latin 'appellare.'

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