Examples of 'abrogating' in a sentence

Meaning of "abrogating"

The verb 'abrogate' means to formally revoke, repeal, or abolish a law, agreement, or a system of rules
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  • present participle of abrogate

How to use "abrogating" in a sentence

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I accused the bnd of abrogating due process.
Abrogating martial law so far as the.
Council should not be abrogating this responsibility.
O abrogating our responsibility.
National authorities could consider abrogating such laws.
In favor of abrogating the celibacy of the priest.
Reversal of the decree on the abrogating and abrogated.
We are again abrogating our responsibilities to the environment.
This was to prevent the nobles from abrogating power.
It means the abrogating and the abrogated verses.
In the name of combating terrorism it has passed legislation abrogating fundamental democratic rights.
Asma was abrogating amid a glop.
The signaling probe is introduced into cells by transfection without abrogating cell viability.
Legislation abrogating military service.
Abrogating her constitutional right without asking my client whether she wanted to bury it.

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The present covenant is accepted as abrogating all obligations inter se.
You are abrogating your responsibilities.
The aim was to prevent the nobles from abrogating power to themselves.
Consider abrogating the procedure for revision of court decisions through supervisory review.
You had been abrogating.
Brussels is abrogating its rights in favour of Geneva.
This was to prevent the nobles from abrogating power unto themselves.
Abrogating the decision on the existence of an excessive deficit in Portugal.
Living deities who have the capability of abrogating and disregarding the laws of.
Abrogating effect on the HPGGT dependent suppression of lymphocyte proliferation.
Police IG should be fired for abrogating the constitution.
Abrogating the Directive would not prevent the use of animals in experiments.
Nothing Jesus says should be taken as abrogating kosher law.
O the procedure for abrogating the exemption will only be initiated at the request of Denmark.
No Constitutional provision may be construed as abrogating human and civil rights or freedoms.
Council Decision abrogating the Decision on the existence of an excessive deficit in Germany.
The EU thereby became an accomplice in abrogating the Oslo Accords.
I accused the BND of abrogating due process and arresting Faisal Marwan for the second time.
Congress ratified the treaty with Cuba abrogating the Platt Amendment.
You are abrogating my constitutional rights, sir.
Regulators rarely acknowledge they are abrogating anyone 's freedom.
By abrogating the discriminatory provisions of the social security legislation ;.
Maridadi also accused Mugabe of abrogating his constitutional mandate to his wife Grace.
In another embodiment, modulating the immune response comprises downmodulating or abrogating the immune response.
Is capable of abrogating or suppressing the biological effects of IFN-gamma or TNF-a.
Guilt of betraying your country and abrogating your oath!
Therefore abrogating the public figure defense and rendering it to wit, actionable.
Modulating said immune response comprises downmodulating or abrogating said immune response ;.
This is the presence of abrogating and abrogated verses in the Qur'an.
But it 's still all speculation and theory - nothing that would warrant abrogating our treaty.
For others, it is seen as a way of abrogating design responsibility and innovation by designers.
Trudeau needs to ask himself today, Does that change warrant abrogating the agreement?
An expert witness has an abrogating obligation to the Court ( or other tribunal ).
Project partners developed in vitro cell-based systems for abrogating TrKB-mediated signalling.
Abrogating our treaty and plunging the Empire into war. nothing that would warrant.

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