Abrogate means 'to repel, annul, or cancel' and is used with reference to laws, rules, treaties, and other formal agreements
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Repeal
repeal
relating to a written law that is on the books
A word that means to pass a bill into law is "enact".
It means law.
Law = khōk (חוק) The Law = hakhōk (החוק) In connection to studying law, the word is mishpat (משפט). Many people think Torah means law, but it actually means "instruction".
The word that means 'above the law' is "unlawful".
The first five books of the Bible are called "The Five books of Moses" which are a.k.a. " The Books of the Law" and they are also called "The Pentateuch", Greek term meaning "pente (5) teuchos (volumes)," and also called the "Torah" (a Hebrew word that means "instruction").
Lawyer because they learn the law.
Leg means "law"
The Latin translation of the English phrase 'law of attraction' is the following: lex virium attrahendi. The word 'lex' means 'law'. The word 'virium' means 'of force', and 'attrahendi' means 'attracting'.
There is no other word for parents-in-law with the exception of 'relations' which means you are connected as a family.
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