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Discover the Power of “Abrogate”

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"Abrogate" means to abolish or annul by authoritative action. This powerful word comes from the Latin "abrogare," which combines "ab-" (away) and "rogare" (to propose a law).

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June 11, 2024

abrogate

[ ab-ruh-geyt ] verb

to put aside; put an end to.

 
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