The opposite of repeal is "enact" or "establish." While repeal refers to the act of revoking or canceling a law or regulation, enacting involves the formal adoption and implementation of a law or policy. Essentially, repeal removes legal authority, whereas enactment creates or reinforces it.
Derogate
The rioting an boycotting were harming British trade.
Repeal
they did not support it
National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws
Repeal
I have no choice but to repeal the promotion I gave you.
having a voice in the legislature would have been repeal
In parliament they decided to repeal the old law.
To recall; to summon again, as persons., To recall, as a deed, will, law, or statute; to revoke; to rescind or abrogate by authority, as by act of the legislature; as, to repeal a law., To suppress; to repel., Recall, as from exile., Revocation; abrogation; as, the repeal of a statute; the repeal of a law or a usage.
To recall; to summon again, as persons., To recall, as a deed, will, law, or statute; to revoke; to rescind or abrogate by authority, as by act of the legislature; as, to repeal a law., To suppress; to repel., Recall, as from exile., Revocation; abrogation; as, the repeal of a statute; the repeal of a law or a usage.
Repeal is the process whereby a law or amendment is reversed.
Loyalist Anti-Repeal Union was created in 1886.
to cancel
The eloquent speaker voted to repeal the bill.
to repeal is to take something away... like a legislation (law) or rule.
Voters have been offered a referendum to repeal certain state laws this year.