abrogate / ˈæb rəˌgeɪt /

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abrogate 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ab·ro·gat·ed, ab·ro·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.

abrogate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

formally put an end to

更多abrogate例句

  1. He also noted that the US had made nearly 400 treaties with the tribes—“confirmed by the Senate as are treaties with foreign powers”—but that many had been abrogated.
  2. “The government cannot just abrogate contracts,” Larry Summers said yesterday.
  3. It was not necessary to abolish all, but inevitable to abrogate much that was looked upon as obligatory.
  4. Why should the ruling classes seek to abrogate the treaties and defy foreign powers?
  5. Again interpretative ordinances were called in to abrogate a portion of the law itself.
  6. Why should a close relationship abrogate respectful courtesy?
  7. I know that the moderns being ashamed of it, wish to abrogate it, and to throw it off from themselves upon the early heretics.