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appeal vs take exception

take exception vs appeal

appeal is a noun but take exception is not a noun.

appeal and take exception both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
appeal Yes No Yes No
take exception No No Yes No
As verbs, take exception is a hypernym of appeal; that is, take exception is a word with a broader meaning than appeal:
  • appeal: challenge (a decision)
  • take exception: raise a formal objection in a court of law
Other hypernyms of appeal include challenge.
appeal (noun) take exception (noun)
(law) a legal proceeding in which the appellant resorts to a higher court for the purpose of obtaining a review of a lower court decision and a reversal of the lower court's judgment or the granting of a new trial
attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates
earnest or urgent request
request for a sum of money
appeal (verb) take exception (verb)
request earnestly (something from somebody); ask for aid or protection raise a formal objection in a court of law
cite as an authority; resort to
be attractive to
take a court case to a higher court for review
challenge (a decision)
Difference between appeal and take exception

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