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Meaning of obrogate
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obrogate (v. t.)
To annul indirectly by enacting a new and contrary law, instead of by expressly abrogating or repealing the old one.
obrogate Sentence Examples
- The treaty was abrogated due to its violation of international law.
- The government abrogated the controversial tax policy amidst widespread public outcry.
- The contract was deemed void as the parties mutually abrogated it.
- The law was abrogated by the legislature, effectively repealing it.
- The agreement was abrogated after a change in circumstances rendered it impractical.
- The constitution was abrogated by the military junta, establishing a dictatorship.
- The abrogation of the peace treaty led to a resurgence of conflict.
- The king abrogated the charter granted to the city, revoking its privileges.
- The abrogation of the non-aggression pact escalated tensions between the nations.
- The amendment abrogated the previous provisions of the statute.
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To annul indirectly by enacting a new and contrary law, instead of by expressly abrogating or repealing the old one.
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The treaty was abrogated due to its violation of international law.
The government abrogated the controversial tax policy amidst widespread public outcry.
The contract was deemed void as the parties mutually abrogated it.
The law was abrogated by the legislature, effectively repealing it.