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词汇 abrogated
释义 abrogated
past simple and past participle ofabrogate
abrogate
verb[ T ]
 formaluk /ˈæb.rə.ɡeɪt/ us /ˈæb.rə.ɡeɪt/

abrogateverb[T] (end a law)


to end a law, agreement, or custom formally: 正式废除,废止;撤销
The treaty was abrogated in 1929.该条约于1929年废止。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

UK politics: legislation & law-making
abolish
abrogate
abrogation
amendment
assemblyman
constitutionally
enact
First Minister's Questions
FMQs
gold plate
Green Paper
guillotine
parliamentarian
penal reform
PMQs
pocket veto
presiding officer
promulgate
White Paper
writ

abrogateverb[T] (avoid responsibility)


to avoid something that you should do:
Companies are really abrogating responsibility for safety.
He seemed to abrogate his duty to withhold law and order.
Those in power abrogated their responsibility.
The government is abrogating its duty to protect the safety of its citizens.
Some parents completely abrogate responsibility for parenting to schools.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Avoiding action
abrogate
abrogation
avoid
avoid something like the plagueidiom
avoidance
elude
end-run
eschew
evade
evader
evasion
fiddle
insure
run for the hillsidiom
shirk
short circuit
shrink from something
shy away from something
steer
welch

Related word


abrogation

Examples of abrogated


abrogated

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


And lastly, the government abrogated the subsidy that derived from forgiving the value-added tax, which was most of the subsidy to industrial promotion.
The new tariff broke this ceiling and the distribution agreement abrogated.
Teratogenic effects of neonatal arenavirus infection on the developing rat cerebellum are abrogated by passive immunotherapy.
The first, daring and startling, is indicative of how far he has abrogated architectural convention.
He thus abrogated the right of lineage leaders to control their own daughters.
The three severest forms of punishments must be immediately abrogated.
The managers of this school have, in effect, abrogated their responsibility for music.
As this example illustrates, no single word stands out as an obvious analogue for abrogated.
Their support, in effect, abrogated the need for a broad-based state.
Her rule, in which law is completely abrogated, is a disaster (and even she finally admits to being ' perplext ').
The debate, however, was not whether the statute should be abrogated or ignored, but how nobility itself should be understood in a society undergoing change.
This blockade is abrogated when the expectancies of the animals about the location of the platform do not match the actual situation during the probe trial.
For the adjective abrogated, for example, we may not find any term that is obviously close, but several words are close enough to exert some influence.
As a result of this alteration, binding can be increased, decreased, abrogated or induced, leading to changes in the level, timing and localisation of gene expression.
Laws stopped being enforced even before they were formally abrogated.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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