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    abrogate
    /ˈabrəɡeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement): "a proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike"
    • 2. evade (a responsibility or duty): "we believe the board is abrogating its responsibilities to its shareholders"

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  2. Abrogate means to end a law, agreement, or custom formally, or to avoid something that you should do. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Abrogate means to abolish by authoritative action, to treat as nonexistent, or to suppress or prevent something. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and related words of abrogate from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Abrogate means to abolish or avoid. When someone cuts in front of you in line, they are abrogating your right to be the next one served. When you cut in line, you are abrogating your responsibility to those who were in line before you.

  5. Abrogate means to cancel or revoke formally or officially; annul by authority. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, derived forms, and usage examples of abrogate from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. Abrogate definition: to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal. See examples of ABROGATE used in a sentence.

  7. Abrogate means to end a law, agreement, or custom formally, or to avoid something that you should do. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. Abrogate means to officially end a law, an agreement, etc. or to fail to carry out a responsibility or duty. Learn how to use this formal verb with synonyms, pronunciation, pictures and usage notes.