Examples of 'abrogate' in a sentence
Meaning of "abrogate"
Abrogate means to repeal or abolish a law or agreement through an official action
Show more definitions
- To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc.
- To put an end to; to do away with.
- To block a process or function.
- Abrogated; abolished.
How to use "abrogate" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
abrogate
Which abrogate ordinary human rights protection.
To do otherwise would be to abrogate its central responsibility.
The maintenance of emergency laws which abrogate.
We can not abrogate our responsibility to civilisation.
No one has the right to abrogate them.
Parliament can not abrogate its responsibilities as a budgetary authority.
Why did the fire crews abrogate their.
They abrogate their own responsibilities in the matter.
He said that he did not come to abrogate the.
It would suffice to abrogate the decisions in question.
In a manner that respects and does not abrogate the.
No government can abrogate this core responsibility.
There is therefore nothing to abrogate.
You can not abrogate or delegate these duties.
I should perhaps not abrogate it now.
See also
Ratify or abrogate significant treaties concluded with other countries.
It also signaled it could abrogate the treaty entirely.
They do not know that he has not come to abrogate.
The suggestion now to abrogate birthright citizenship is no different.
I will not stand idly by while you abrogate my plans.
The right to abrogate the concession.
To abrogate the pact would be against the interest of both parties.
It was the right decision to abrogate these two decrees.
Abrogate the law.
State government to abrogate responsibility.
Abrogate the deal.
Esther was by no means willing at any time to abrogate the privileges of.
And then he has to abrogate to clean up the mess of wrong revelation.
When you eat it is like a medicine to abrogate your feelings.
To abrogate the right of the undertakings concerned to take advantage of this exception.
The logic would be to abrogate even the most modest of wills.
Collective rights did not contain a licence to diminish or abrogate other rights.
But we should never abrogate one passage of clear scripture with another.
The full certainty of the present treatise time is powerless to abrogate.
It would be politically and economically wrong to abrogate these obligations unilaterally.
It recognizes no individual rights that a majority can not abridge or abrogate.
The later verses supersede and abrogate the earlier verses.
We will not abrogate any responsibilities with respect to the environment at all.
The death of the flesh did not abrogate that destiny.
It has the authority to abrogate decisions taken by government authorities and grant compensation.
We must work over the next decade to renegotiate or abrogate security relationships.
The state can not abrogate its responsibility to ensure law and order.
To think existence sub specie aeterni and in abstract terms is essentially to abrogate it.
That fact alone justifies efforts to abrogate or at least limit that privilege.
Attempts to abrogate functional differences are reflected in the construction of particular humanized MHC mice.
The people do not have the right to abrogate the rights of citizens.
He will want to abrogate the alliance and negotiate a peace with the Dominion.
Quran is interpreted so that the chronologically later verses abrogate the earlier ones.
They calculate and decide to abrogate the agency and the world will listen to it.
Again it is a right which this Government seeks to abrogate to itself.