abrogated (Meaning)

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abrogated (imp. & p. p.)

of Abrogate

abrogated Sentence Examples

  1. The outdated law was officially abrogated by the legislative assembly.
  2. In response to public outcry, the controversial policy was abrogated by the government.
  3. The international treaty was abrogated due to the failure of participating nations to comply with its terms.
  4. The court ruling effectively abrogated the discriminatory provision from the legal code.
  5. The contract contained a clause that allowed either party to abrogate the agreement with proper notice.
  6. The company abrogated its initial decision to cut employee benefits after negotiations with the labor union.
  7. The dictator's decree abrogated several fundamental freedoms, leading to widespread protests.
  8. The executive order was swiftly abrogated by the incoming administration.
  9. The organization's bylaws were amended, and certain outdated rules were abrogated during the annual meeting.
  10. The constitution was deliberately designed to prevent any single branch of government from unilaterally abrogating citizens' rights.

FAQs About the word abrogated

of Abrogate

abolished, canceled, cancelled, repealed, suspended, rolled back, rescinded,overturned, invalidated, vacated

founded,enacted, established, laid down, established, instituted, instituted, laid down, enacted, founded

The outdated law was officially abrogated by the legislative assembly.

In response to public outcry, the controversial policy was abrogated by the government.

The international treaty was abrogated due to the failure of participating nations to comply with its terms.

The court ruling effectively abrogated the discriminatory provision from the legal code.