Sentence examples for be repeal from inspiring English sources

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be repeal

verb

To cancel, invalidate, annul.

  • To repeal a law

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It'll be repeal and replace.

And the plan will be repeal and replace Obamacare.

"It won't be repeal and then two years later go in with another plan," Trump said.

Back in January 2011, I called it the biggest danger for health reform, and I still think that's right: If it persists, "what America will get is not the Affordable Care Act, and nor will it be repeal of the Affordable Care Act.

"It won't be repeal and then two years later go in with another plan".

One option would be repeal of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the law on which the decision was based (impossible with a slim Democratic majority and no chance at all in the Republican-controlled House).

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It should be repealed".

But judges cannot be repealed.

They can't be repealed.

They must be repealed.

Will Obamacare be repealed?

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