noun
- the quality or state of being capable of being appealed; the right or possibility to appeal a decision or judgment to a higher authority.
Usage: legal/formal; often used in legal contexts
Examples
- The appealability of the court's decision was questioned by the defendant's lawyer.
- The contract included a clause addressing the appealability of any disputes.
- Judges must consider the appealability of their rulings when writing opinions.
- The new law limited the appealability of certain administrative decisions.
- Attorneys debated the appealability of the lower court's judgment.