abolish a law
111disaffirm — dis·af·firm /ˌdi sə fərm/ vt: cancel rescind used esp. of a contract made by a minor dis·af·fir·mance /ˌdi sə fər məns/ n dis·af·fir·ma·tion /ˌdis ˌa fər mā shən/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law …
112feudal system — the social and economic system operating in England from the 11th century and in Scotland from the 12th century and having as its legal manifestation the holding (rather than ownership) of land via a hierarchical system of tenures. In England,… …
113retract — index abandon (withdraw), abolish, abrogate (annul), abrogate (rescind), adeem, annul …
114abolere — index abolish, annul, obliterate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
115declare null and void — index abolish, abrogate (annul), abrogate (rescind), adeem, cancel, discharge (release from ob …
116delere — index abolish, cancel, expunge, obliterate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
117delete — I verb blot out, cancel, censor, cross off, cross out, cut, cut out, dele, discard, do away with, drop, edit out, efface, elide, eliminate, eradicate, erase, excise, expel, expunge, extirpate, get rid of, leave out, modify by excisions,… …
118deprive of force — index abolish, cancel, dismiss (discharge), eviscerate, negate, vacate (void) Burton s Legal Thesaurus …
119disestablish — index abolish, annul, cancel, depose (remove), dislodge, quash, rescind, subvert …
120disorganize — I verb abolish the organization of, agitate, bedevil, befog, befuddle, bewilder, bother, clutter, come to pieces, complicate, confound, contendere, confuse, daze, deactivate, decompose, deform, demobilize, deprive of organization, derange,… …