Examples of 'been abrogated' in a sentence

Meaning of "been abrogated"

been abrogated: refers to something that has been officially abolished or repealed, usually in a legal context

How to use "been abrogated" in a sentence

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been abrogated
The religions themselves have not been abrogated.
Kenzie having been abrogated through.
Punishment provisions of the sabbath law have been abrogated.
These styles have been abrogated but are often given out of courtesy.
Their rights have not been abrogated.
The constitution has been abrogated many a time with the help of the judiciary.
This passage does not say that the law has been abrogated.
These have never been abrogated by Church law.
They will not tell you that this verse has been abrogated.
Imprisonment has been abrogated in respect of minor offences by the Act referred to above.
Even pacts have been abrogated.
It means God would bring wrath upon the Jews from a covenant which had been abrogated.
They have not been abrogated by Pope Francis.
That the anarchy of production within large capitalist countries has been abrogated by finance capital.
They claim that this has been abrogated by the words that immediately followed,.

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That Jewish right to settle all the land has never been abrogated.
The system of heads of household has been abrogated in many countries ' legal systems.
The Act establishing compulsory military service in Argentina has been abrogated.
God 's creation order has not been abrogated by redemption.
The Vicar of Christ wants it known that the old Mass has never been abrogated.
Certain Qur'anic verses have been abrogated and replaced with others.
This is the Old Covenant law that has been abrogated.
That treaty had been abrogated by the Austrian emperor Leopold II in 1785.
Only the ritual portion of the Law of Moses has been abrogated.
All of the previous revelations have been abrogated by the Qur'an.
Many troublesome procedures regarding permanent and temporary residence registration, etc . have been abrogated.
The pardon restored her U.S. citizenship, which had been abrogated as a result of her conviction.
The first part of the verse, which constitutes the general case has not been abrogated.
As a result of the operated modifications and completions, have been abrogated the following normative acts.
Thus, some legislation found to conflict with the Constitution had been abrogated.
The claim here is that these verses have been abrogated by verse 89,.
This provision, contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, has now been abrogated.
How does any muslo-nazi know which verses have been abrogated in the h0ley Quran?
The penalty of 6 months ' imprisonment for public defamation has been abrogated.
For example, the Use of Sarum ( in Latin ) has never been abrogated - I think.
Women, too, could request a divorce, and the provisions on wifely disobedience had been abrogated.
In addition, the partnership agreement has been abrogated.
Separation laws no longer are in force, but have been abrogated.
The verse " there is no compulsion in religion " has been abrogated.
Former Rule 58 concerning depositions by written questions has been abrogated.
In February 1964, for instance, Archbishop Makarios declared ' The Agreements have been abrogated and buried.

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Rarily abrogated to facilitate certain phases of development
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