ABROGATE - translation to arabic
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ABROGATE - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Abrogate; Abrogated; Abrogation (disambiguation)

ABROGATE         

الفعل

فَسَخَ ; أَعْدَى ; أَلْغَى ; اِنْتَسَخَ ; اِنْتَقَضَ ; اِنْتَقَضَ ; بَطَّلَ ; تَعَدَّى ; جَبَّ ; دَفَعَ ; أَبْطَلَ ; رَدَّ ; خَرَجَ على أو عن ; فَنَّدَ ; كَذَّبَ ; كَسَرَ ; نَبَذَ ; نَقَضَ ; نَقَضَ ; نَقَضَ ; نَكَثَ ; وَقَّفَ ; دَمَغَ

abrogate         
فِعْل : يُبْطل . يُلغي
abrogate         
ألغى / أبطل / بمرسوم

Definition

abrogate
v. to annul or repeal a law or pass legislation that contradicts the prior law. Abrogate also applies to revoking or withdrawing conditions of a contract. See also: repeal

Wikipedia

Abrogation

Abrogation may refer to:

  • Abrogatio, the Latin term for legal annulment under Roman law
  • Abrogation of Old Covenant laws, the ending or setting aside of Old Testament stipulations for the New Testament
  • Abrogation doctrine, a doctrine in United States constitutional law
  • Naskh (tafsir) (Arabic for abrogation), a genre of Islamic exegesis dealing with conflicting material in Islamic law
  • Abrogation in public law, the doctrine of abrogation in UK public law
Examples of use of ABROGATE
1. They conveniently abrogate their (inaudible) and do not yield to laws concerning protection of the environment.
2. "It‘s plain that this proposal would abrogate portions of Common Article 3," said Derek P.
3. Parents are encouraged to abrogate their responsibilities to teachers and soppy social workers.
4. No one is party to His judgment, and none can impede or abrogate His verdict.
5. To overturn that law, they say, would abrogate the rights of all Californians.