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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Abrogation' in a Sentence

"The act or instance of repealing or cancelling, specifically in reference to the withdrawal or elimination of a rule, agreement, or responsibility." more

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The abrogation of certain diplomatic norms strained relations between the two neighboring countries.
The abrogation of the environmental regulations sparked heated debates among policymakers.
The treaty's abrogation led to diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Abrogation of the contract led to legal disputes between the parties.
The committee voted for the abrogation of outdated policies hindering scientific research.
The court's decision marked a landmark case in the abrogation of discriminatory voting laws.
The abrogation of the law sparked widespread protests.
Public outcry followed the government's attempt at the abrogation of free speech rights.
The company's abrogation of quality standards led to a product recall.
The union strongly opposed the company's attempt at the abrogation of workers' rights.
The company's abrogation of its ethical commitments led to a public relations crisis.
The abrogation of scientific research funding hindered progress in finding a cure.
Public outcry followed the abrogation of funding for essential public services.
The sudden abrogation of the ceasefire led to increased hostilities between the two nations.
The abrogation of the ceasefire agreement resulted in a renewed arms race between the nations.
Diplomats worked tirelessly to prevent the abrogation of the peace treaty between the neighboring countries.
Abrogation's impact on human rights raised concerns within the international community.
The company faced legal consequences due to the abrogation of its contractual obligations.
The athlete's positive test results led to the abrogation of their championship title.

Abrogation

ab-ruh-gey-shuhn
nounThe act or instance of repealing or cancelling, specifically in reference to the withdrawal or elimination of a rule, agreement, or responsibility.

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Last Updated On: July 9, 2024
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