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abrogate

abrogate / abrogate
Transitive Verb
past: abrogatedpp: abrogateding: abrogating

This term carries a heavy weight of formality and legalism, typically appearing in diplomatic, judicial, or governmental contexts. It describes a deliberate, official action to render a law or treaty void, rather than a gradual fading of a rule or an accidental oversight. When applied to duties or responsibilities, the word suggests a conscious avoidance or a failure to uphold an obligation. It implies a breach of trust or a dereliction of duty that is often viewed as a serious ethical or legal failure.

Meanings

Transitive Verbabrogate
[~ something]

To formally repeal or abolish a law, right, or formal agreement.

"The government decided to abrogate the treaty after the breach of terms."

Transitive Verbabrogate
[~ something]

To evade or fail to carry out a responsibility or duty.

"The company was accused of attempting to abrogate its legal obligations to the employees."

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