Repeal


The meaning of the word Repeal is: to cancel


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With so much negative feedback, the owner had to consider a repeal of his new dress code.

published by Yadira on 2021-12-14 12:13:49


The Supreme Court has the authority to repeal a law deemed unconstitutional.

published by Terresa on 2021-01-29 07:13:01


Since his kids did not seem to learn, the father was forced to repeal his unreasonable rule.

published by Haywood on 2021-07-11 11:28:33


Taking over the company, the new manager’s first act was to repeal many of the outdated policies.

published by Syreeta on 2021-11-22 11:14:07


Though he thought it would be helpful, he was forced to repeal his order due to popular demand.

published by Shavonne on 2021-08-08 09:14:31


Activists are always looking to repeal one law or another.

published by Anika on 2021-10-25 15:36:00


The Supreme Court ruled they would have to repeal the new law.

published by Eddy on 2021-09-19 13:57:11


The new President worked to repeal many of his predecessor’s laws.

published by Shona on 2021-01-17 22:24:21


Calling for a repeal of the outdated policy, the citizens were delighted when their leader listened.

published by Garnett on 2021-12-22 08:07:39


After taking so long to pass the law, he knew no one would ever repeal it.

published by Isreal on 2021-04-03 11:53:33


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