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do away with a law

 

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Term: Do away with a law

Description:

The phrase "do away with a law" means to abolish or eliminate a specific law or legislation. It implies the act of getting rid of a legal rule or regulation.

Sample Sentences:

As a Verb:

  1. The government is considering doing away with the law that prohibits the sale of fireworks.
  2. Public protests can sometimes lead to a change in legislation, resulting in doing away with unjust laws.
  3. It's crucial for society to constantly evaluate and debate whether certain laws should be done away with.

As a Noun:

  1. Advocates for animal rights are fighting for the do away with laws that allow animal cruelty.
  2. The do away with a law movement gained momentum after the controversial ruling.
  3. Public opinion played a significant role in the do away with a law campaign.

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