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abrogate

repeal of a law by the Roman people; and hence, when the power of making laws was usurped by the emperors, the term was applied to their act of setting aside the laws.Thus it came to express that act by which a sovereign or an executive government sets aside laws, ordinances,regulations, treaties,conventions,etc.

In old city, Roman people abrogate a law which can avow the King priviledge of choosing any Province Rulers giving him myriad bribes.

by purinsy August 29, 2008

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abrogate

to nullify or abolish

idk abrogate.

by alexa frawn October 1, 2008

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abrogation

the repeal or abolition of a law, right, or agreement.

This is an abrogation. Do NOT disobey it.

by IMAMOTHERFUCKINGPSEUDOWITHPTSD December 22, 2021


Abrogating

When your spanish lawyer is very aggravating.

Luis: I heard your abogado was really good at his job
José: Nah he was really abrogating

by Jackosito February 20, 2016