abate, blot out, counterorder, do away with, negate, override, recant, retract, set aside, vitiate, wreck
Definitionv. revoke formally
Last update: October 18, 2020
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A good father would never abrogate his parental responsibilities. [verb]
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Animal lovers are protesting to abrogate the use of animals in science. [verb]
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I abrogate our plan to visit Bhopal. [verb]
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It is the law of nature--no man-made law can abrogate the laws of God. [Please select]
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A treaty can always be honorably abrogated--though it must never be abrogated in dishonest fashion. [verb]
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The ministry proposed to abrogate the electoral law of 1850, and restore universal suffrage; the Assembly by refusing made itself still more unpopular. [Please select]
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In November Raleigh was convicted of high-treason and his monopoly of American colonization was abrogated. [Please select]
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On July 7, the treaties with France that had so long vexed the United States were abrogated. [Please select]
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The rules and laws of digestion are not abrogated upon the Holy day. [Please select]
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