abrogate的意思和读音

abrogate

: [ˈæbrəˌɡeɪt] : [ˈæbrəɡeɪt]

v.

abrogates  abrogating  abrogated  

v.repeal,revoke,rescind,retract,annul

abrogatev.

1.~ sthto officially end a law, an agreement, etc.

v.1.();,

v.1.to officially get rid of a law or political arrangement, often without the agreement of the other people, groups, etc. involved

1. abridge ? v. abrogate ? v. abscission ? v. ...

2. abridge ? v. abrogate ? v. abscission ? v. ...

3. arrogance n abrogate v derogate v ...

4. abrade abrogate 。 abscond 。 ...

5. abridge abrogate ⋯⋯ abscond ...

6. abridge , : abrogate : abscond : ...

7. abridgment of table abrogate abruption ...

8. 7.abrim:adv. 9.abrogate:vt. ();

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1.The State Department said Russia had not formally notified the US of any move to abrogate the treaty.(StateDepartment)退

2.This world empire, based in a reunified Europe, will abrogate the sovereignty of every other nation on the face of the earth.

3.But this man of the cloth would not abridge sermons calling on his abstemious parishioners to also abrogate human bondage.

4.A British village which is known as " the most favorite haunted village" announced a few days ago that they will abrogate the Hallowmas.

5.Analysts believe that both me plan itself and its clear intention to abrogate the ABM Treaty can only further erode mutual trust.

6.So far, SAFE has decided to abrogate some unnecessary exchange regulations. And now notify the following.

7.Kidney transplantation may abrogate some of this increased mortality risk.

8.However, abandoning the Cold War mindset is not to abrogate arms control treaties concluded in that era.

9.When can we abrogate the national boundaries all over the world??。

10.To appoint and recall plenipotentiary and to rectify and abrogate treaties and important agreement concluded with foreign states.