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repealed

Repealed vs Discard - What's the difference?

repealed | discard |


As verbs the difference between repealed and discard

is that repealed is (repeal) while discard is to throw away, to reject.

As a noun discard is

anything discarded.

Ratified vs Repealed - What's the difference?

ratified | repealed |


As verbs the difference between ratified and repealed

is that ratified is past tense of ratify while repealed is past tense of repeal.

Repealed vs Amended - What's the difference?

repealed | amended |


As verbs the difference between repealed and amended

is that repealed is (repeal) while amended is (amend).

As an adjective amended is

referring to a version that has been modified from a previous form.

Revoked vs Repealed - What's the difference?

revoked | repealed |


As verbs the difference between revoked and repealed

is that revoked is past tense of revoke while repealed is past tense of repeal.

Abrogated vs Repealed - What's the difference?

abrogated | repealed |


As verbs the difference between abrogated and repealed

is that abrogated is (abrogate) while repealed is (repeal).

Repealed vs Cancelled - What's the difference?

repealed | cancelled |


As verbs the difference between repealed and cancelled

is that repealed is (repeal) while cancelled is (cancel).

As an adjective cancelled is

no longer planned or scheduled.

Repealed vs Omitted - What's the difference?

repealed | omitted |


As verbs the difference between repealed and omitted

is that repealed is (repeal) while omitted is (omit).

Repealed vs Superseeded - What's the difference?

repealed | superseeded |

Terms vs Repealed - What's the difference?

terms | repealed |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb repealed is

(repeal).

Repealer vs Repealed - What's the difference?

repealer | repealed |


As a noun repealer

is one who repeals.

As a verb repealed is

past tense of repeal.

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