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Discover LudwigThe word "abrogating" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer to the act of repealing or doing away with a law, agreement, or practice. Example: "The government is considering abrogating the outdated regulations that hinder economic growth." Alternatives include "repealing" or "annulling."
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abrogating
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Present participle of abrogate
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Given the new voting system introduced as part of the 1997 constitution, and the subsequent pattern of voting in May 1999, there is little room for compromise without abrogating the constitution.
Some say too early that the demands of the international marketplace can be seen in, for instance, increasingly simplistic documentaries, and that the BBC is therefore abrogating its responsibility to the British licence-fee payer.
At various points in the past decade you probably could have found a majority of voters in plenty of states who would have supported abrogating the first amendment for Muslims.
The BoJ is already abrogating its responsibility to deliver stable prices and the experience to date suggests there is no reason to believe that further rate increases would help.Second, you committed the classic mistake of confusing real and nominal interest rates.
Russia and China, on the other hand, have expressed horror at the idea of abrogating the treaty.
Not content with treating them as underdogs and abrogating the equal rights they had been guaranteed, the Greeks intended to drive them off the island and then unite with Greece.
Rather than completely abrogating the long-established privileges of the temples, shrines, and local landlords (kokujin), he at first recognized them, regarding them as an important adjunct to the strengthening of his military power and using them as followers in his battles for unification.
The Capitulare Saxonicum (797; "Saxon Capitulary"), although not necessarily abrogating the earlier decree, replaced the harsher measures of the earlier capitulary with conversion through less brutal methods.
Sporadic fighting between Renamo and police or government forces culminated in October 2013 with Renamo's abrogating the 1992 Rome peace accord that had ended Mozambique's civil war.
In 1978 Romero attempted to improve his administration's image abroad by abrogating the hated Law of Defense and Public Order, but government repression continued, as did the protests of a populist coalition of workers, peasants, and students called the Popular Revolutionary Bloc.
In the run-up to the 1995 parliamentary elections, Erbakan advocated withdrawing from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, abrogating agreements with Israel, and developing closer ties with such Middle Eastern countries as Syria and Iran.
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