Repealed vs Rehealed - What's the difference?
repealed | rehealed |
(repeal)
To cancel, invalidate, annul.
To recall; to summon (a person) again.
* Shakespeare
To suppress; to repel.
* Milton
(reheal)
To heal again.
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As verbs the difference between repealed and rehealed
is that repealed is (repeal) while rehealed is (reheal).repealed
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(head)repeal
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(en verb)- to repeal a law
- The banished Bolingbroke repeals himself, / And with uplifted arms is safe arrived.
- Whence Adam soon repealed / The doubts that in his heart arose.
Synonyms
* annul, cancel, invalidate, revoke, vetoAnagrams
*rehealed
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Verb
(head)reheal
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(en verb)citation
