abrogate
21abrogate — Synonyms and related words: abate, abolish, annihilate, annul, blot out, bring to naught, cancel, countermand, counterorder, disannul, discharge, dissolve, do away with, extinguish, invalidate, make void, negate, negative, nullify, obliterate,… …
22abrogate — ab|ro|gate [ æbrə,geıt ] verb transitive VERY FORMAL to officially get rid of a law or political arrangement, often without the agreement of the other people, groups, etc. involved ╾ ab|ro|ga|tion [ ,æbrə geıʃn ] noun uncount …
23abrogate — To abolish …
24abrogate — ab·ro·gate || æbrəʊgeɪt v. officially annul or abolish; terminate, put an end to …
25abrogate — [ abrəgeɪt] verb formal repeal or cancel (a law or agreement). Derivatives abrogation noun abrogator noun Origin C16: from L. abrogat , abrogare repeal , from ab away, from + rogare propose a law …
26abrogate — v. a. Annul, disannul, repeal, revoke, rescind, cancel, abolish, nullify, quash, vacate, invalidate, overrule, set aside, do away, void, make void …
27abrogate — v 1. abolish, repeal, revoke, reverse, rescind; annul, disannul, nullify, declare null and void, render null and void, void, avoid; quash, invalidate, vitiate, vacate, disenact, disestablish; cancel, discharge; supersede, set aside, discontinue,… …
28abrogate — ab•ro•gate [[t]ˈæb rəˌgeɪt[/t]] v. t. gat•ed, gat•ing 1) to abolish or annul by formal or official means; repeal: abrogated a treaty[/ex] 2) to put aside; put an end to • Etymology: 1520–30; < L abrogātus, ptp. of abrogāre to repeal, cancel… …
29abrogate — v.t. cancel formally; repeal. ♦ abrogation, n …
30abrogate — /aebrageyt/ To annul, cancel, revoke, repeal, or destroy. To annul or repeal an order or rule issued by a subordinate authority; to repeal a former law by legislative act, or by usage …