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The example sentences of REPEALING in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "repealing" in a sentence | "repealing" example sentences

How to use "repealing" in a sentence?

  • Even a wizard would have a great deal of difficulty repealing the economic law that higher minimum wages reduce employment. Since politicians are not wizards, they should not try.
    -Gary Becker-
  • Our emancipation means standing up for strong families, our emancipation means standing against the homosexuality agenda, emancipation for us means standing up against the repealing of the buggery law.
    -Alvin Bailey-
  • There's as much chance of repealing the Eighteenth Amendment as there is for a hummingbird to fly to the planet Mars with the Washington Monument tied to its tail.
    -Morris Sheppard-
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Definition and meaning of REPEALING

What does "repealing mean?"

/rəˈpēl/

repealing

verb
To stop or cancel (a law, etc.).

What are synonyms of "repealing"?
Some common synonyms of "repealing" are:
  • revoke,
  • rescind,
  • cancel,
  • reverse,
  • abrogate,
  • annul,
  • nullify,
  • void,
  • invalidate,
  • quash,
  • abolish,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈvōk/

revoke
verb

officially cancel.

/rəˈsind/

rescind
verb

To officially end a law, or change a decision.

/ˈkansəl/

cancel
noun verb

mark. To stop a planned event from happening.

/rəˈvərs/

reverse
adjective noun verb

going in or turned towards direction opposite to that previously stated. In a backwards order. To drive a vehicle backward.

/ˈabrəˌɡāt/

abrogate
verb

repeal or do away with.

/əˈnəl/

annul
verb

To officially announce something no longer exists.

/ˈnələˌfī/

nullify
verb

To invalidate or making ineffective.

/void/

void
adjective noun verb

not valid or legally binding. Empty space; empty place. declare that something is not valid or legally binding.

/inˈvaləˌdāt/

invalidate
verb

To show to not be officially correct or allowable.

/kwäSH/

quash
verb

To stop (a rebellion, etc.) forcefully or violently.

/əˈbäliSH/

abolish
verb

formally put end to.

What are antonyms of "repealing"?
Some common antonyms of "repealing" are:
  • introduce,
  • enact,
  • ratify,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌintrəˈd(y)o͞os/

introduce
verb

To make someone known to another by name.

/enˈakt/

enact
verb

To act or perform, as in a play.

/ˈradəˌfī/

ratify
verb

To formally accept something, such as a law.

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