Abrogate


The meaning of the word Abrogate is: to abolish; to do away with


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You cannot abrogate anyone's right to free speech!

published by Gabriela on 2021-01-14 20:30:10


With thunderstorms rolling in this afternoon, we may abrogate today's outdoor protest.

published by Jadwiga on 2021-12-07 08:59:22


A good father would never abrogate his parental responsibilities.

published by Idella on 2021-11-22 00:14:23


Our city needs to abrogate outdated laws.

published by Josiah on 2021-08-20 08:27:19


If you talk out loud in class, I will abrogate your right to choose where to sit.

published by Caryn on 2021-06-21 22:50:39


While the United States abolished slavery back in 1865, some countries have yet to abrogate it.

published by Annie on 2021-03-04 17:11:58


More cities are beginning to abrogate smoking in public places because of second-hand smoke hazards.

published by Fredricka on 2021-01-26 13:58:34


Animal lovers are protesting to abrogate the use of animals in science.

published by Sebastian on 2021-11-25 04:53:59


Because we have a signed contract, you cannot abrogate your end of the agreement.

published by Danica on 2021-11-11 00:49:12


As a police officer, I cannot abrogate my legal duty to enforce the law.

published by Althea on 2021-02-03 21:51:13


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