Abrogating example sentences

ab·ro·gate

verb

abrogating (present participle)

  - repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement):

  - evade (a responsibility or duty):

Synonyms

repudiate, revoke, repeal, rescind, overturn, overrule, override, annul, cancel, invalidate, nullify, void, negate, dissolve, countermand, veto, discontinue, reverse, retract, remove, withdraw, abolish, suspend, end, stop, quash, scrap, disaffirm, avoid, vacate, vitiate, axe, ditch, dump, chop, deracinate, institute, introduce

"Abrogating" Example Sentences

1. The government is abrogating the old tax laws.
2. By abrogating the treaty, they risked international condemnation.
3. He accused the company of abrogating its responsibilities to its employees.
4. The court ruled that the contract was void due to the company abrogating its terms.
5. Abrogating the agreement will have unforeseen consequences.
6. They are abrogating their right to appeal.
7. The new legislation is effectively abrogating previous regulations.
8. His actions were tantamount to abrogating his duties.
9. The dictator was abrogating the constitution with impunity.
10. She felt they were abrogating their moral obligation.
11. Abrogating the deal would be a serious mistake.
12. The amendment is abrogating parts of the original document.
13. We're considering abrogating the partnership.
14. He was accused of abrogating his oath of office.
15. The process of abrogating the agreement is complex.
16. Abrogating the law is their intention.
17. The company avoided abrogating its contract at the last minute.
18. By abrogating the contract, he avoided further payments.
19. Abrogating the deal was a calculated risk.
20. The treaty was abrogated in 1945.
21. The decision to abrogate the treaty was met with disapproval.
22. He's quietly abrogating his responsibilities.
23. The court's ruling effectively abrogated the law.
24. They're abrogating their responsibilities, aren't they?
25. The president threatened to abrogate the agreement.
26. The situation requires abrogating existing laws.
27. Are they seriously considering abrogating the treaty?
28. Abrogating the contract would lead to a lawsuit.
29. He avoided abrogating his commitment, at least for now.
30. The company is abrogating its ethical duties.
31. Slowly but surely, they were abrogating their promises.
32. The legislation will effectively abrogate the previous law.
33. It's a dangerous game, abrogating such important regulations.
34. Abrogating those rights would be a grave injustice.
35. The consequences of abrogating this are unpredictable.
36. He claimed they were abrogating the spirit, if not the letter, of the law.
37. The ramifications of abrogating such an agreement would be vast.
38. Quietly, insidiously, they were abrogating the principles of democracy.
39. The government is abrogating its duty to protect its citizens.
40. By abrogating its responsibilities, the company faced severe penalties.
41. Abrogating such a significant deal is a momentous decision.
42. The implications of abrogating the treaty are far-reaching.
43. Abrogating the contract was his only option.
44. The company denied abrogating its contractual obligations.
45. His speech openly advocated for abrogating the agreement.
46. The proposal to abrogate the treaty was fiercely debated.
47. Abrogating the agreement was their final and irreversible decision.
48. He warned against abrogating international laws.
49. The action of abrogating the contract is unprecedented.
50. Abrogating the treaty without negotiation is unwise.

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