I think your question is garbled. Two people can repell each other, meaning that they have a mutual dislike, but they cannot repeal each other. Only laws can be repealed, and two laws cannot repeal each other. You could also be talking about magnets. Two north poles, or two south poles repell each other, meaning that they push each other away.
repeal!
One argument used in favor of the repeal was that bringing back the liquor industry would create jobs. Jphelm. Other arguments were that prohibition was causing violence in many cities, specially in Chicago were different gangs fought each other to control the illegal liquor industry.
Hej (you), my się znamy./? means Hey (you), we know each other. or Hey(you), do we know each other? depending on whether the sentence ends with a dot or a question mark (my means we).
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.
who decided to sentd a petitoion to king george the third a petiton to repeal the acts
not at all
to repeal is to take something away... like a legislation (law) or rule.
That's right, to repeal a law is to cancel or revoke it.
no as the broken will repeal as they form same poles
repeal!
Oh, dude, that's like when you're just like, "Nah, I'm good." The term for canceling an act or law is "repeal." It's like when you're at a party and you're just like, "I'm out," but for laws and stuff.
The repel force is mostly a little stronger than the attraction. I have succeeded of doing this and the answer I found is repel force. (Some stupid people says that they have equal force but they're wrong)
well if two bodies negatively charged are brought near each other, then there is a strong force of repulsion, as the electrostatic lines of forces terminate at these bodies, they exert later pressure on each other, hence the bodies repeal each other
Repeal
They repeal each other (in air and vacuum, for liquids it might be different) because of the electostatic force.
Abrogate means 'to repel, annul, or cancel' and is used with reference to laws, rules, treaties, and other formal agreementsRead more: abrogate
Obey