abrogation

abrogation
I noun abolishment, abolition, annihilation, annulment, canceling, cancellation, countermand, counterorder, defeasance, dissolution, invalidation, nullification, overriding, overruling, recall, recantation, renege, repeal, repudiation, rescission, retraction, reversal, revocation, suppression, undoing, voidance, vacation, vacatur, withdrawal II index abandonment (desertion), abandonment (discontinuance), abatement (extinguishment), abolition, ademption, annulment, avoidance (cancellation), cancellation, condemnation (seizure), countermand, default, defeasance, desuetude, discharge (annulment), discharge (release from obligation), dissolution (termination), inaction, mistrial, negation, nollo prosequi, obviation, repudiation, rescision, reversal, revocation, waiver

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


abrogation
The destruction or annulling of a former law by an act of the legislative power, by constitutional authority, or by usage. It stands opposed to rogation; and is distinguished from derogation, which implies the taking away of only some part of a law; from subrogation, which denotes the substitution of a clause; from dispensation, which only sets it aside in a particular instance; and from antiquation, which is the refusing to pass a law.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


abrogation
The destruction or annulling of a former law by an act of the legislative power, by constitutional authority, or by usage. It stands opposed to rogation; and is distinguished from derogation, which implies the taking away of only some part of a law; from subrogation, which denotes the substitution of a clause; from dispensation, which only sets it aside in a particular instance; and from antiquation, which is the refusing to pass a law.

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