repealed Sentence Examples

  1. The governor repealed the controversial executive order after facing intense public backlash.
  2. The legislature repealed the law prohibiting the sale of alcohol on Sundays, allowing for expanded retail hours.
  3. The city council repealed the ordinance requiring dog owners to muzzle their pets, citing a lack of enforcement.
  4. The Supreme Court repealed a landmark ruling that had legalized same-sex marriage, sparking widespread protests.
  5. Congress repealed the Affordable Care Act, replacing it with a new healthcare plan that faced significant opposition.
  6. The United Nations repealed a resolution condemning human rights violations in a particular country, sparking international outrage.
  7. The amendment to the Constitution repealing the prohibition of alcohol was ratified in 1933, ending an era of federal alcohol ban.
  8. The voters repealed a local bond measure that would have funded a new park, due to concerns about the cost.
  9. The state legislature reluctantly repealed a tax increase after intense lobbying from businesses and residents.
  10. The international treaty was repealed after several member nations withdrew their support, leaving it unenforceable.

repealed Meaning

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repealed (imp. & p. p.)

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of Repeal

abandoned, scrapped,cancelled, canceled, revoked, called,rescinded, recalled, invalidated, scrubbed

kept, promised, kept, engaged, continued, engaged,continued, promised, commenced, initiated

The governor repealed the controversial executive order after facing intense public backlash.

The legislature repealed the law prohibiting the sale of alcohol on Sundays, allowing for expanded retail hours.

The city council repealed the ordinance requiring dog owners to muzzle their pets, citing a lack of enforcement.

The Supreme Court repealed a landmark ruling that had legalized same-sex marriage, sparking widespread protests.