Examples of 'it repealed' in a sentence
Meaning of "it repealed"
it repealed: 'It repealed' typically means that something was officially revoked, annulled, or canceled by a higher authority or through a formal decision-making process
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But we are not going to stop until we get it repealed.
Later it repealed this pledge.
A strong majority still wants it repealed.
It repealed art.
These are the same people who want it repealed.
It repealed numerous pieces of legislation enacted by the Nazi regime.
The Broadbent Institute commits today to work to get it repealed.
It repealed all the existing Regulations.
For eight years Adams fought against the rule, eventually getting it repealed.
It repealed enactments relating to the National Debt and to forgery.
In 2014 the government criminalized all forms of FGM after it repealed exceptions to the laws.
However, it repealed a similar provision in another set of regulations, the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations.
In doing so, it repealed Bill 100 and passed laws restricting teacher bargaining.
It repealed the 1820 Missouri Compromise and triggered the Bleeding Kansas conflict.
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Directives repealed together with their amendments
This agreement can be repealed at any time
Repealed guideline with its successive amendments