Sentence examples for the repealed from inspiring English sources

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the repealed

verb

To cancel, invalidate, annul.

  • To repeal a law

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The repealed rules had sought to protect workers from carpal tunnel syndrome, back sprains and other injuries that often result from repetitive motion or strenuous lifting.

Seattle wasted no time taking matters into their own hands, and the result is a local rule that provides a few of the repealed one's critical protections.

The repealed law provided that Virginia citizens could only buy one gun a month.

The Act 387 reflected the repealed Hospital Fees Decree.

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In 1999, the Legislature repealed the tax.

In 1977, the New York Legislature repealed the automatic exemption for women.

The city repealed the Lyons Law in 1962.

Amid delays and waning support, the Legislature repealed the project.

The city repealed the death penalty in 1980.

(The legislature repealed the referendum in 2003).

The government quickly repealed the plan[130].

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