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Use "unrepealed" in a sentence
"We can trace this "Licence to Elect" from the days of the Great Charter downwards; but it will suffice for my present purpose to recall the unrepealed legislation of Henry VIII."
"Currently, 39 states have pending, unrepealed, calls for an unrestricted convention."
""It's an unrepealed law from some time in the Middle Ages," said Rev. Edwards, "and I can call all the men -- but I've extended it to all people -- in the parish to archery practice.""