repeal
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From Anglo-Norman repeler, from Old French rapeler (“to call back, call in, call after, revoke”), from Latin repellō (“drive or thrust back”), from re- and pellō (“push or strike”). Doublet of repel.
repeal (third-person singular simple present repeals, present participle repealing, simple past and past participle repealed)
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repeal (countable and uncountable, plural repeals)
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