abrogating

[US]/əˈbrəʊɡeɪtɪŋ/
[UK]/əˈbroʊɡeɪtɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vto formally put an end to or cancel something, such as a law or agreement

Example Sentences

the treaty was abrogating after years of conflict.

they decided to abrogate the existing agreement.

the government is considering abrogating the law.

abrogating the contract would be a costly decision.

the company abrogated its promise to deliver on time.

abrogating the rule could have unforeseen consequences.

the court decided to abrogate the previous ruling.

he was accused of abrogating his duties as a leader.

abrogating these rights would be a violation of human dignity.

the new law abrogates the old one completely.

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