repalled
revoke or annul (a law or congressional act.)
the legislation was "repalled" five months later
Repall
(v.) The act of pressing "reply to all" or "reply" instead of "forward", and consequently sending an email to the wrong addressee, particularly when it causes great embarrassment. Repalled emails typically include slurs and overly sincere impressions and thoughts the author has about the addressee.
(1) I repalled Professor Johnson that he's a fat asshole. Looks like I'm going to drop out.
(2) Did you hear Jenny was sacked? She repalled her boss that her new perfume smells like Mike Tyson's armpits.
(2) Did you hear Jenny was sacked? She repalled her boss that her new perfume smells like Mike Tyson's armpits.