Synonyms for «full repeal»

The phrase "full repeal" means completely getting rid of something, without leaving any part of it behind. Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.

«full»

«repeal»

Sentences with «full repeal»

  • «I voted against the NY - SAFE Act when it was first proposed and have joined law - abiding gun owners in calling for full repeal of this over-reaching, flawed policy ever since it was rushed into law,» Seward said in a statement. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • «While I will continue to work for full repeal of the poorly crafted, over-reaching NY - SAFE Act, this is a significant accomplishment — and constitutes the only modifications that have been made to this law since it was enacted two years ago over my objection.» (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • Cuomo could be referring to a DOH estimate from January 4, which said full repeal of Obamacare could jeopardize coverage for 2.7 million. (empirecenter.org)
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