If something appeals to you, it looks good or attractive. If something appeases you, you feel less angry about it or have less of a problem with it.
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"Appeal" means to make a plea for something, like in a court case, while "appease" means to satisfy or calm someone by giving them what they want.
The leader attempted to appease the angry crowd by addressing their concerns and offering a compromise.
The politician made promises to appease the angry protesters.
The difference between 22 and 25 is 3.
The past tense of "appeal" is "appealed."
When the court upholds the validity of your appeal, it means that the court has reviewed your appeal and has found that it meets the legal requirements for consideration. This does not necessarily mean that your appeal will be successful in overturning the original decision, but rather that it can proceed to a full review by the court.