Synonym: abolish, annul, cancel, invalidate, overrule, recall, rescind, revoke, take back, withdraw. Similar words: repeat, repeatedly, appeal, obstreperous, make peace with, appeal to, appealing, depend on. Meaning: [rɪ'pɪːl] n. the act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation. v. annul by recalling or rescinding.
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61) President Bush has included the repeal of the tax in his 1.6 trillion tax cut proposal.
62) Since Prohibition's repeal, a balanced system of state and federal regulation has evolved to maintain a well-regulated and orderly market for the sale and distribution of alcohol beverages.
63) But a group of ten French MPs has now submitted a draft bill to parliament to remove the law, which has survived repeated attempts to repeal it.
64) Abraham LincolnI was losing interest in politics, when the repeal of the Missouri Compromise aroused me again.
65) The review that Gates cannily put in hand included opinions about gays among the serving military, which found that some 70 percent thought repeal would have little or no effect.
66) Pay: With your square for the income person's confirm of, can't repeal timeletter of credit pay.
67) Abortion repeal is not a question of political expediency. it is part of something greater.
68) We should not decide that children should not recite ancient classics due to its repeal.
69) In these quarters, one sensed that organic foods were a sort of talisman,[http://sentencedict.com/repeal.html] sufficiently potent in their very presence to repeal the germ theory of disease.
70) Harry has made out a strong case for the repeal of the Corn Laws.
71) Says he would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act and voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment.
72) I was losing interest in politics, when the repeal of the Missouri Compromise aroused me again.
73) Despite continued efforts to repeal this act, federal courts have upheld its major provisions.
74) But he has pledged to repeal many of the tax cuts enacted by President Bush.
75) The repeal of the Corn Laws by Great Britainin 1846 ended Britains long - standing policy protectionism.
76) To enact, amend or repeal laws, examine and approve budgets, approve taxation and public expenditure etc.
77) I was losing interest in politics, when the repeal of the Missouri Compromise aroused me again. What I have done since then is pretty well known.
78) The repeal of the Missouri Compromise in 1854 rekindled Lincoln's political ambition.
79) I kno. no. method to secure the repeal of bad or obno. ious laws so effective as their stringent execution(Ulysses S. Grant.
80) There are moves in Congress to repeal or defer the EPA's power to regulate greenhouse gases.
81) Mps are pressing for the repeal of the immigration act.
82) Eventually, we must repeal the legal tenderlaws, which work only to the benefit of the government and other large debtors, by forcing creditors to accept depreciated currency, and permit free banking.
83) They wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls.
84) Most remaining Northern Whigs , like Lincoln, joined the new Republican Party and strongly attacked the Act, appealing to widespread northern outrage over the repeal of the Missouri Compromise.
85) Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tennessee, had tried repeatedly this year to repeal or reduce the estate tax, derided as the "death tax" by its opponents.
86) In theory, Congress could even repeal the Federal Reserve Act altogether since it has the authority to do so.
87) Says he would repeal the ban that prevents the U.S. from negotiating with drug companies.
88) It will also require the repeal of Byzantine regulation, burdensome taxes and policies that force a large fraction of the population to feed at the public trough.
89) Forty-one percent(41%) would cast their vote for someone who opposes repeal.