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Meanings of
repeal
in English
Portuguese
anulação
Catalan
cancel·lació
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The act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation.
annulment
abrogation
Portuguese
anulação
Portuguese
rescindir
Catalan
anul·lar
Spanish
rescindir
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Cancel officially.
lift
reverse
overturn
revoke
vacate
rescind
annul
countermand
Portuguese
rescindir
Synonyms
Examples for "
annulment
"
annulment
abrogation
Examples for "
annulment
"
1
Such an
annulment
is exceptional but unsurprising, given all of the circumstances.
2
Her second son, Gabriel, was just two when the
annulment
came through.
3
On Wednesday, the actor applied for an
annulment
,
entertainment website TMZ reported.
4
Only marriages which have not been consummated may be dissolved by
annulment
.
5
He could leave her now and let her have a quiet
annulment
.
1
Austria must consent to
abrogation
of treaties of 1839 establishing Belgian neutrality.
2
Is this now a law, or rather an
abrogation
of all laws?
3
They have this in common -
abrogation
of decision-making and authority to others.
4
In a way, it was an act of
abrogation
of duties and obligations.
5
He was compelled to demand from the Pope the
abrogation
of their charter.
Usage of
repeal
in English
1
However, he said he hoped the government would
repeal
the Anardarko Amendment.
2
Congressional approval will be needed to
repeal
and change the health law.
3
In March, Browne's government announced its intention to
repeal
the law entirely.
4
A
repeal
would require a popular vote in favour of the change.
5
Last week, House Republicans voted for the 40th time to
repeal
Obamacare.
6
Mr Little expected to
repeal
the law mid to late next year.
7
Ireland has voted to
repeal
the Eighth Amendment of the Irish Constitution.
8
The three-part proposal would
repeal
the law known as House Bill 2.
9
The
repeal
of provisions protecting existing establishments from market entry by others.
10
On Thursday, 22 state attorneys general filed sued to block the
repeal
.
11
The House bill was a simple
repeal
in the fewest possible words.
12
Technically, the vote was merely to
repeal
a clause in the constitution.
13
This is why we're proposing to
repeal
this law in the budget.
14
Trump has urged the Republican-controlled Congress to
repeal
the law right away.
15
They urged President Barack Obama to act immediately to
repeal
the rule.
16
The interval was successfully employed in obtaining a
repeal
of the resolution.
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repeal
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
repeal the law
full repeal
immediate repeal
unconditional repeal
support repeal
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Translations for
repeal
Portuguese
anulação
ab-rogação
rescindir
cancelar
cassar
revogar
anular
Catalan
cancel·lació
invalidació
abrogació
anul·lar
revocar
Spanish
rescindir
invalidar
invertir
revocar
dar una contraorden
anular
Repeal
through the time
Repeal
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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