Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abrogate.(verb)
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Use "abrogates" in a sentence
"The Medinan stuff supersedes 'abrogates' the Meccan stuff."
"Do you hold that the obligation of a child to obey the parent 'abrogates' the 'common nature,' because children are bound to 'obey their parents?'"
"The only president I recall calling the constitution a “GD piece of paper” was the previous president … must have something to do with being a unitary executive that abrogates the balance of power."