abrogate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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to repeal, to abrogate form
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A legislative referendum can be called in order to abrogate a law totally or partially, if requested by 500,000 electors or five regional councils.
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In the letter he specified this as never juridically abrogated.
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It directed the colonial administrations, and could propose new laws and abrogate old ones, under the king's authority.
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Through her transvestism, she abrogated the destiny of womankind.
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A special decree abrogated the charters by which the country's main religious communities had operated.
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The recognition of this right does not abrogate any private or public property rights, nor does it limit the state's power to regulate commercial activity.
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Only ordinances and precautionary laws which are of human origin may be abrogated in conformity with the circumstances of the time.
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It ended the protectorate by abrogating the 1903 treaty guarantee of the republic's independence and the concomitant right of intervention.
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Everything was to be changed and the treaties abrogated.
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We may go so far as to abrogate the entire contract and sue him for damages...
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