Repealed Meaning in English
word · lemma: repeal
ɹiˈpiɫd/, /ɹɪˈpiɫd
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ɹɪpˈiːld
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التعريف
Canceled or officially ended a law, rule, or agreement so that it is no longer in effect.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used in legal and formal contexts; commonly talks about laws or regulations. Only used for something that has been officially canceled by an authority, not for casual or temporary changes. Synonyms: 'revoked', but 'repealed' is mostly for laws.
Spanish: derogado - revocadoPortuguese (BR): revogado - anuladoPortuguese (PT): revogado - anuladoChinese (Simplified): 废除 - 撤销Chinese (Traditional): 廢除 - 撤銷Hindi: रद्द किया गयाArabic: أُلْغيَ - أُبطلBengali: বাতিল করা হয়েছে - রদ করা হয়েছেRussian: отменён - аннулированJapanese: 廃止された - 撤廃されたVietnamese: bị bãi bỏ - bị hủy bỏKorean: 폐지되었다 - 철회되었다Turkish: yürürlükten kaldırıldı - iptal edildiUrdu: منسوخ کر دیا گیا - کالعدم قرار دیا گیاIndonesian: dicabut - dibatalkan
جمل نموذجية
The old law was repealed last year.
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That rule was repealed by the government.
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The tax was repealed after many complaints.
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Once the law was repealed, businesses changed their practices quickly.
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Many activists celebrated when the ban was finally repealed.
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This outdated policy was quietly repealed without public attention.
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