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Sentence count:89Posted:2016-12-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: abolishannulcancelinvalidateoverrulerecallrescindrevoketake backwithdrawSimilar words: repeatrepeatedlyappealobstreperousmake peace withappeal toappealingdepend onMeaning: [rɪ'pɪːl]  n. the act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation. v. annul by recalling or rescinding. 
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31) Repeal also would be unpopular in such places as Augusta, Ga., home of the Masters golf tournament.
32) Christopher Shays, R-Conn., announced that he would vote against repeal because it would undercut deficit reduction.
33) Repeal of Act 70 will make smaller farms more affordable to part-time farmers, and mortgage finance much less elitist.
34) Some lawmakers want to repeal that measure and order the Fed to focus solely on fighting inflation.
35) There is a movement afoot to draft legislation that would repeal the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings law.
36) The cost would be offset in part from repeal of corporate tax breaks.
37) Now an unintended down side of repeal will be worsened air pollution.
38) A law, absolutely repugnant to another,[sentencedict.com] as entirely repeals that other as if express terms of repeal were used.
39) Because of the paralysis of Weimar Reich stags, presidential decrees were rarely in danger of repeal.
40) Politicians did not relish a repeat performance of the humiliating defeat they had suffered over the suspension and repeal of the acts.
41) The House is all but certain to vote to repeal the law.
42) If Congress were to repeal the amendment this year, GUPS-type investigations would be easier to initiate.
43) Both have signed separate letters to their colleagues in support of the repeal.
44) Wilson Would repeal the state law requiring counties to operate the program.
45) He was an active parliamentarian who supported Catholic emancipation, parliamentary reform, and the repeal of the corn laws.
46) In fact, the Act does not repeal all of them.
47) Despite the odds against giving the repeal the force of law, the debate was as fiery as any in recent months.
48) The House and Senate voted overwhelmingly last month to repeal the tax break only after it had become public.
49) Bills with bipartisan sponsorship have been introduced in both chambers to repeal this pointless cruelty.
50) The courageous thing for Clinton to do would be to veto the repeal of the gas tax.
51) Sam Nunn said Thursday that he will support a minimum wage increase and oppose a repeal of the gas tax.
52) The number of laws on the statute book increases cumulatively since governments repeal relatively few laws.
53) The repeal of sections of the Bill of Rights has been under discussion since October 1995.
54) The United States Conference of Mayors issued a statement denouncing the move to repeal.
55) Some initiatives propose the repeal of existing state laws.
56) The Congress decided to repeal the law.
57) The bill seek to repeal the existing legislation.
58) Many voted for the repeal of that property law.
59) At one minute past midnight eastern time (0401 GMT), the controversial don't ask don't tell (DADT) law was abolished after its repeal was signed into law some nine months ago.
60) If they did, they would not play politics with the vote to raise the country's debt ceiling; they would also agree to raise taxes or just repeal the Bush-era tax cuts.
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