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ab⋅ro⋅gate
[ab-ruh-geyt]
–verb (used with object), -gat⋅ed, -gat⋅ing.
| 1. | to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to abrogate a law. |
| 2. | to put aside; put an end to. |
Related forms:
ab⋅ro⋅ga⋅tion, noun
ab⋅ro⋅ga⋅tive, adjective
ab⋅ro⋅ga⋅tor, noun
Synonyms:
1. cancel, revoke, rescind, nullify, void, invalidate.
1. cancel, revoke, rescind, nullify, void, invalidate.
Antonyms:
1. ratify, establish; preserve.
1. ratify, establish; preserve.
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Abrogator
Ab"ro*ga`tor\, n. One who repeals by authority.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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