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Abrogate

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/ˈæb.rə.ɡeɪt/

Definitions

  1. To repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).
  2. To formally cancel or annul.

Usage Examples

  • The government decided to abrogate the outdated law.
  • He claimed that the treaty was abrogated without proper notice.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word "abrogare," meaning "to repeal," which combines "ab-" (away) and "rogare" (to ask).

Synonyms

  • Revoke
  • Annul
  • Repeal

Antonyms

  • Enact
  • Establish
  • Uphold

Translations

Language Translation
Spanish Abrogar
French Abroger
German Abrogieren
Chinese (Simplified) 废除
Russian Отменять
Arabic إلغاء
Hindi रद्द करना
Portuguese Abrogar
Japanese 廃止する
Korean 폐지하다
Italian Abrogare
Dutch Afschaffen
Turkish İptal etmek
Vietnamese Bãi bỏ
Swedish Upphäva
Finnish Purkaa
Danish Ophæve
Thai ยกเลิก
Hebrew לבטל
Malay Membatalkan
Bengali রদ করা
Punjabi ਰੱਦ ਕਰਨਾ
Tamil ரத்து செய்
Telugu రద్దు చేయు
Gujarati રદ્દ કરો
Urdu منسوخ کرنا

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English: /ˈæb.rə.ɡeɪt/; in British English: /ˈæb.rə.ɡeɪt/.

Historical Usage

The term 'abrogate' has been in use since the 16th century, often in legal contexts.

Cultural Nuances

Abrogation often pertains to legal rights, treaties, and obligations, reflecting changes in governance or policy.

More Information

Abrogating a law or agreement can have significant implications for legal and social order, often necessitating careful consideration.

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