Repeal
31repeal by implication — See implied repeal …
32repeal of constitution — An express, implied, or constructive repeal of a provision of a constitution by the adoption of an amendment to the constitution. 16 Am J2d Const L § 27 …
33repeal of franchise — The termination of a franchise by the exercise of a reserved power of revocation or repeal. 23 Am J1st Franch § 26 …
34repeal of statute — The termination of the effect of a statute as existing law by a later statute or constitutional provision. 50 Am J1st Stat §§ 516et seq. The annulment of a statute, whereby it ceases to have any existence, accomplished directly or expressly… …
35repeal — 1. verb /ɹəˈpiːl/ To cancel, invalidate, annul. Syn: annul, cancel, invalidate, revoke, veto 2. noun …
36repeal — Synonyms and related words: abolish, abolition, abrogate, abrogation, annihilate, annul, annulment, bring to naught, cancel, cancellation, countermand, counterorder, disannul, dismantle, do away with, invalidate, invalidation, lift, make void,… …
37repeal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. revoke, recall, annul, nullify, vacate, abrogate. See nullification. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. abrogation, annulment, cancellation, revocation, reversal, withdrawal, abolition; see also cancellation …
38repeal — re|peal [ rı pil ] verb transitive LEGAL to state officially that a law no longer has legal authority and has ended ╾ re|peal noun uncount …
39repeal — see APPEAL …
40repeal — re·peal || rɪ pɪËl n. act of repealing, cancellation, revocation, annulment v. cancel, annul, revoke, make void …