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repealed vstresses
law отменен; отменено
repeal [rɪ'pi:l] v
gen. аннулировать (закон); отменять; отказываться; упразднить (grafleonov); признавать не действующим (for a government to enact legislation that causes an earlier law to no longer to have any legal force; to revoke, annul, or abolish by authority: Following a lengthy debate, the law which prohibited women from owning property was repealed. Common Mistakes ⃝ Retract, withdraw and revoke are nearly synonymous with repeal, but are used in different contexts. We talk about eg retracting a statement, withdrawing from a position, revoking an offer, licence, or permission etc, and repealing a law. Phrase Bank ⃝ I want to repeal the Clean Air Act. ⃝ Although Democrats oppose outright repeal, they might support legislation that would raise the exemption. ⃝ The New Hampshire Legislature voted in May to repeal its state's death penalty statute. Additional Notes ⃝ When an old law is replaced by a new law, that is called express repeal. Implied repeal describes the situation where two laws cover the same subject-matter and one impliedly cancels out the other. TED Alexander Demidov); признать утратившим действие (to make a law no longer valid: Congress planned to repeal a law punishing companies for unfair labour practices. OBED Alexander Demidov); возвращать (из ссылки); отзывать; обратно призывать
busin. объявить недействительным
econ. отменить
law отменять (о законе); отменяться; признать утратившим силу (Incognita)
nautic. уничтожать
notar. отменить (e.g., a law); отменять (e.g., a law)
repealing v
gen. признание не действующим (DV Alexander Demidov); признание недействующим (Alexander Demidov)
repealed adj.
formal утратил силу (о законах и нормативных актах ABelonogov)
repealed: 46 phrases in 10 subjects
Advertising1
Business3
Cliche / convention1
Diplomacy3
Economy1
General10
Law18
Makarov7
Military1
Notarial practice1