Theconstitutionabrogated slavery and the right a soldier had to sleep and eat in colonists' homes.
The government decided to abrogate the outdated law to make way for new regulations.
The government decided to abrogate the treaty after several violations were discovered.
The new law will abrogate the previous regulations, resulting in significant changes to the industry.
She complained to the manager about the noisy neighbors next door.
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The government decided to abrogate the treaty after several violations were discovered.
The new law will abrogate the previous regulations, resulting in significant changes to the industry.
He submits that the court did not appreciate that the effect of its decision was to abrogate or at any rate emasculate privilege.
(Abrogate means to abolish or destroy, particularly in an official capacity.)During the settlement of the West, the US government continued to abrogate many of the earlier treaties made with the Native American tribes.
The Supreme Court can abrogate a law if they decide that the law is unconstitutional.
The word is abrogate. It means to abolish or destroy, particularly in an official capacity. eg. the US abrogated many treaties with native American tribes.
That is the correct spelling of "abrogate" (to dissolve or nullify an agreement).
What is a prefix and suffix for abrogate
a synonym for abrogate would be to abolish, cancel, retract, reject, or finish
The root word of abrogate is "rogare," which means to ask or propose in Latin.
Abrogation is applicable to both sources of Islamic law: the Qur'ān and the Prophetic Sunna. A Qur'ānic verse may abrogate another Qur'ānic verse, and a Prophetic Sunna may likewise abrogate another Prophetic Sunna. The possibility of abrogation between these two sources, though, was a more contentious issue precipitated by the absence within a source of the appropriate abrogating (nāsikh) or abrogated (mansūkh) material necessary to bring concordance between it and the Fiqh.
The anagram is "abrogate."