repealable


re·peal

R0157700 (rĭ-pēl′)tr.v. re·pealed, re·peal·ing, re·peals 1. To revoke or rescind, especially by the action of a legislature.2. Obsolete To summon back or recall, especially from exile.n. The act or process of repealing.
[Middle English repelen, repealen, from Anglo-Norman repeler, alteration of Old French rapeler : re-, re- + apeler, to appeal; see appeal.]
re·peal′a·ble adj.re·peal′er n.