abolish, annihilate, cancel, disannul, invalidation, negative, overrule, rescind, reversal, set aside, void, write off
Definitionn. the act of abrogating
Last update: June 25, 2015
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He is repealing the law. [Please select]
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Management has repealed the grant. [Please select]
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Led an agitation for the repeal of church rates 1832. [Please select]
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We will introduce a Government Bill to repeal Labor 's ban on hunting. [Please select]
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Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal of the union twenty years before O'Connell did or before the prelates of your communion denounced him as a demagogue.' [Please select]
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, in The British House of Commons, Relative to The Repeal of The American Stamp Act. [Please select]
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Repeal of Corn Laws 1847-1859. [Please select]
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And my new honour proved not much less brittle; for all our commissions were soon after broken by a repeal of the law in England. [Please select]
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But the obstinate, power-loving George III was not happy about this repeal. [Please select]
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On the repeal of all laws requiring attendance on religious worship. [Please select]
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