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  1. ABROGATE definition: 1. to end a law, agreement, or custom formally: 2. to avoid something that you should do: 3. to…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of ABROGATE is to abolish by authoritative action : annul. How to use abrogate in a sentence. Did you know? Abrogate vs. Arrogate Should you abdicate, abrogate, abjure, or just resign? Synonym Discussion of Abrogate.

  3. Abrogate definition: to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal. See examples of ABROGATE used in a sentence.

  4. Definition of abrogate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Abrogate means to abolish or avoid. When someone cuts in front of you in line, they are abrogating your right to be the next one served. When you cut in line, you are abrogating your responsibility to those who were in line before you.

  6. Definition of 'abrogate' Word Frequency. abrogate. (æbrəgeɪt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense abrogates , present participle abrogating , past tense, past participle abrogated. verb. If someone in a position of authority abrogates something such as a law, agreement, or practice, they put an end to it. [formal]

  7. ABROGATE meaning: 1. to end a law, agreement, or custom formally: 2. to avoid something that you should do: 3. to…. Learn more.

  8. abrogate. to abolish or annul by formal means; to repeal; put aside; cancel; revoke; rescind; nullify: to abrogate a law. Not to be confused with: abdicate – renounce or relinquish, such as a right: He will abdicate the throne to marry a commoner.; resign, quit; abandon; repudiate.

  9. Abrogate definition: To abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority.

  10. The earliest known use of the verb abrogate is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for abrogate is from around 1520, in a translation by Alexander Barclay, poet and clergyman. abrogate is a borrowing from Latin.