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How to spell REAPEAL correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "reapeal", the correct term you're looking for is "repeal". This word is commonly used to refer to the act of revoking or abolishing a law or regulation. So next time, remember to replace "reapeal" with "repeal" for accurate and clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell reapeal correctly

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  • Reaped Grandma's wheat harvest was reaped.
  • reaper The reaper was busy harvesting the crops in the field.
  • reapers The reapers were working tirelessly in the fields to ensure a bountiful harvest.
  • reappear The rabbit will suddenly reappear in the garden after hiding all day.
  • repeal The repeal of the Affordable Care Act will have a significant impact on healthcare in the United States.
  • repeals The government's decision to pass the new legislation repeals the existing law.
  • repeat
  • repel The strong smell of the repellent helped to repel mosquitoes away from our campsite.
  • reseal I need to reseal the jar of pickles before it goes bad.
  • Respell I had to respell the word because I mispronounced it.
  • reveal The detective decided to reveal the shocking truth about the murder case to the victim's family.

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