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Sentences with abrogated

ab·ro·gate
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  • To abrogate a law.
  • He abrogated the 1970.
  • Because the relationship is biological rather than contractual, the natural bond cannot be abrogated or put aside.
  • Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu criticised the Government for being too slow to act, and said Mr Robinson abrogated his responsibilities.
  • Board president Dr David List told her she had abrogated her responsibilities, put her needs before her clients.
  • Mr Parker was alleged to have failed to supervise the bout adequately, or at all, and abrogated his responsibility as a coach.
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