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abrogation
English
Etymology
First attested in 1535. From Middle French abrogation, from Latin abrog?ti? (“repealed”), from abrogo, from ab (“from”) + rogo (“ask, inquire”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?æb.????e?.?n?/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
abrogation (countable and uncountable, plural abrogations)
- The act of abrogating; a repeal by authority; abolition. [First attested in the mid 16th century.]
Translations
References
French
Etymology
From Middle French abrogation, from Latin abrog?ti? (“repealed”), from Latin abrogo, from ab (“from”) + rogo (“ask, inquire”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.b??.?a.sj??/
Noun
abrogation f (plural abrogations)
- abrogation
Further reading
- “abrogation” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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abrogate
English
Alternative forms
- abrogen (obsolete)
Etymology
First attested in 1526, from Middle English abrogat (“abolished”), from Latin abrog?tus, perfect passive participle of abrog? (“repeal”), formed from ab (“away”) + rog? (“ask, inquire, propose”). See rogation.
Pronunciation
- (adjective):
- (UK) enPR: ?.b?r?.g?t, IPA(key): /?æ.b??.??t/
- (US) IPA(key): /?æb.?????t/
- (verb):
- (UK) enPR: ?b?r?g?t, ?b?r?g?t, IPA(key): /?æb.???.?e?t/, /?æ.b??.?e?t/
- (US) IPA(key): /?æb.?o???e?t/, /?æb.????e?t/
Verb
abrogate (third-person singular simple present abrogates, present participle abrogating, simple past and past participle abrogated)
- (transitive, law) To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc. [First attested in the early 16th century.]
- 1660, Robert South, “The Scribe instructed, &c.”, in Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, volume 2, page 252:
- But let us look a little further, and see whether the New Testament abrogates what we see so frequently used in the Old.
- 1660, Robert South, “The Scribe instructed, &c.”, in Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, volume 2, page 252:
- (transitive) To put an end to; to do away with. [First attested in the early 16th century.]
- (molecular biology, transitive) To block a process or function.
Synonyms
- (to annul by authoritative act): abolish, annul, countermand, invalidate, nullify, overrule, overturn, quash, repeal, rescind, retract, reverse, revoke, set aside, supersede, suspend, undo, veto, void, waive, withdraw
- (to put an end to): abjure, annihilate, cancel, dissolve, do away with, end, obliterate, obviate, recant, subvert, terminate, vitiate, wipe out
Antonyms
- establish
- fix
- promulgate
Related terms
- abrogation
Translations
Adjective
abrogate (not comparable)
- (archaic) Abrogated; abolished. [First attested from around (1350 to 1470).]
References
Further reading
- abrogate at OneLook Dictionary Search
- abrogate in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Italian
Verb
abrogate
- second-person plural present indicative of abrogare
- second-person plural imperative of abrogare
- feminine plural of abrogato
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ab.ro??a?.te/, [äbr???ä?t??]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ab.ro??a.te/, [?br?????t??]
Verb
abrog?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of abrog?
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