/ˌæpɛˈliː/ – Noun
Definition: người bị kháng cáo.
A more thorough explanation: An appellee is the party against whom an appeal is taken, typically the party who prevailed in the lower court or administrative agency proceeding. The appellee is the respondent in an appeal and is required to respond to the arguments made by the appellant in seeking to uphold the lower court’s decision.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the court ruled in favor of the appellee, affirming the lower court’s decision.