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17 July, 18:09

9. What does it mean to "repeal" a law?

A. To protest it

B. To overturn it

C. To refuse to obey it

D. To obey it grudgingly

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  1. 17 July, 18:40
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    It's to overturn it
  2. 17 July, 20:31
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    I'm pretty sure it's B, to overturn it. the definition of "repealing" a law in this specific context is to "take way". overturn is another work for abolish and invalidate which matches up with the definition of "repeal".
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