1. repealing - Noun
2. repealing - Verb
of Repeal
Source: Webster's dictionaryA $60 billion investment in communities hit hardest by Covid-19 could be financed by repealing the for large corporations that were included in the first federal Covid-19 relief package. Source: Internet
Addressing a press conference later, one of the leaders Gurnam Singh Chadoni said if the Centre on Saturday does not accept their demand of repealing the three farm laws, they will intensify their agitation. Source: Internet
After repealing Article 350 in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK), a free hand had been given to Indian armed forces to arrest, torture, persecute and kill any civilian. Source: Internet
BNP policy pledges to protect freedom of speech, while repealing the 1998 Human Rights Act and withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights. Source: Internet
Brakey said LePage’s memory must “have been a little fuzzy,” saying he was able to get a 2015 law repealing Maine’s concealed-handgun permit mandate passed by whipping up public support. Source: Internet
In addition to repealing the Maryland Toleration Act with the assistance of Protestant assemblymen, Claiborne and Bennett passed a new law barring Catholics from openly practicing their religion. Source: Internet