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Repeal (to ) conjugation

English
38 examples
This verb can also mean the following: annul, invalidate, suppress, repel, cancel
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Future Simple
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Past Simple
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Conditional Simple
would repeal
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Present Progressive
am repealing
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Future Progressive
will be repealing
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Past Progressive
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Conditional Progressive
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Present Perfect
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Future Perfect
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Past Perfect
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Conditional Perfect
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Present Perfect Progressive
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Future Perfect Progressive
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Past Perfect Progressive
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Conditional Perfect Progressive
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Examples of repeal

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"That's why I believe it would be a crime for the university "to repeal affirmative action."
"there's a chance of getting repeal if the women are going to join with us."
- But the State is threatening to repeal it, so she said anyone that wants to should do it quick.
- Doesn't matter. "To qualify for the estate-tax repeal, the estates have to have AstroTurf."
- On a complete repeal?
"That's why I believe it would be a crime for the university "to repeal affirmative action."
"there's a chance of getting repeal if the women are going to join with us."
- But the State is threatening to repeal it, so she said anyone that wants to should do it quick.
- Doesn't matter. "To qualify for the estate-tax repeal, the estates have to have AstroTurf."
- On a complete repeal?
For whiles this honest fool plies Desdemona to repair his fortunes and she for him pleads strongly to the Moor l'll pour this pestilence into his ear that she repeals him for her body's lust and by how much she strives to do him good she shall undo her credit with the Moor.
Not only has no attempt whatsoever been made to dismantle the Second Amendment during Barack Obama's first two years in office, the president has signed into law more repeals of federal gun policies than George W. Bush did during his entire eight years in the White House.
The banished Bolingbroke repeals himself, And with uplifted arms is safe arrived
U.S.congresspassedabill which repeals "Posse Comitatus"
For whiles this honest fool plies Desdemona to repair his fortunes and she for him pleads strongly to the Moor l'll pour this pestilence into his ear that she repeals him for her body's lust and by how much she strives to do him good she shall undo her credit with the Moor.
Not only has no attempt whatsoever been made to dismantle the Second Amendment during Barack Obama's first two years in office, the president has signed into law more repeals of federal gun policies than George W. Bush did during his entire eight years in the White House.
The banished Bolingbroke repeals himself, And with uplifted arms is safe arrived
U.S.congresspassedabill which repeals "Posse Comitatus"
"Don't ask, don't tell" was repealed in 2010.
"No Constitutional amendment has ever been repealed. We've got it.
- Glass-Steagall gets repealed.
- They repealed Prohibition?
- Yes. They repealed the law "don't speak, don't spell. " Yeah.
"There is as much chance of repealing "the 18th Amendment," said senator Morris Sheppard, who had introduced it, "as there is"
About 15 minutes ago the clerk of the house presented the executive clerk with HR 10 a bill repealing the estate tax, which opponents call the"death tax" or the"we're coming to get your children" tax.
And just under one year earlier, he had signed a bill repealing the hugely unpopular Mullan-Gage Law that had strengthened Prohibition enforcement in the state of New York.
And on Saturday, I'll be in Nashville Speaking with lobbyists who are interested in repealing 3 strikes-- The naacp, Tennessee bar association, and the aclu.
As for repealing the 18th Amendment, that was unthinkable.
"Don't ask, don't tell" was repealed in 2010.
"No Constitutional amendment has ever been repealed. We've got it.
- Glass-Steagall gets repealed.
- They repealed Prohibition?
- Yes. They repealed the law "don't speak, don't spell. " Yeah.
"There is as much chance of repealing "the 18th Amendment," said senator Morris Sheppard, who had introduced it, "as there is"
About 15 minutes ago the clerk of the house presented the executive clerk with HR 10 a bill repealing the estate tax, which opponents call the"death tax" or the"we're coming to get your children" tax.
And just under one year earlier, he had signed a bill repealing the hugely unpopular Mullan-Gage Law that had strengthened Prohibition enforcement in the state of New York.
And on Saturday, I'll be in Nashville Speaking with lobbyists who are interested in repealing 3 strikes-- The naacp, Tennessee bar association, and the aclu.
As for repealing the 18th Amendment, that was unthinkable.

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