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unrepealable

/ri-peel/US // rɪˈpil //UK // (rɪˈpiːl) //

不可废止,不可废止的,不可撤消,不可撤销

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to revoke or withdraw formally or officially: to repeal a grant.
    • : to revoke or annul by express legislative enactment; abrogate.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of repealing; revocation; abrogation.

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Examples

  • Section I of the proposed BREATHE ACT calls for the repeal of the 1033 program in its entirety.

  • The repeal of Section 230 may actually make it through the entire legislative process.

  • There are legitimate reasons to repeat the history of repeal, now with cannabis—especially after policymakers have deemed dispensaries essential in state after state.

  • That repeal looks increasingly likely given the way things currently stand.

  • The repeal ordinance, if it passes the committee, will then go before the entire City Council for a vote.

  • Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market.

  • The Affordable Care Act is safely embedded, with repeal unlikely even with a freshly minted Republican Senate.

  • That should include an alternative to Obamacare, and not just a repeal.

  • The Republican Senate would "do everything humanly possibly to repeal Obamacare," Cruz promised.

  • He wants to repeal Obamacare, and he wants to be confrontational.

  • The League Oracle admits that "a repeal would injure the farmer, but not so much as he fears."

  • In spite of this change, Parliament refused to repeal the three pence duty tax on tea which still had to be paid by the colonists.

  • In spite of this repeal, friction between colonial legislatures and royal Governors continued.

  • On the other hand, several attempts have been made to repeal the general poll tax.

  • He asked, what was meant by the watch-word of repeal of the union between Great Britain and Ireland.