Phrases with «complete repeal»

"Complete repeal" means that all parts or aspects of something, usually a law or policy, will be completely removed or abolished. There will be no remaining traces or provisions left. Full definition

Sentences with «complete repeal»

  • We will continue to advocate complete repeal of this defence to assaults on children. (repeal43.org)
  • But, fearing they would lose a vote for complete repeal, ministers have tabled changes to water down the bill, bringing the rules into line with those in Scotland. (theguardian.com)
  • Ryan had stated that this was the first phase of a 3 phase plan that would ultimately complete the repeal and replace promise. (politics.stackexchange.com)
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