英:[ˈæbrəgeɪt]
美:[ˈæbrəˌɡet]
英:[ˈæbrəgeɪt]
美:[ˈæbrəˌɡet]
vt.
废除(法律等)
取消
去掉
抛开
ab·ro·gate
ae br geIt
第三人称单数:abrogates
现在分词:abrogating
过去式:abrogated
过去分词:abrogated
abrogable (adj.), abrogative (adj.), abrogation (n.), abrogator (n.)
词根:abrogate
n.abrogation 废除;取消
verb
transitive verb
formal to abolish by authoritative action : annul
abrogate a treaty
formal to treat as nonexistent : to fail to do what is required by (something, such as a responsibility)
The company's directors are accused of abrogating their responsibilities.
formal to suppress or prevent (a biological function or process and especially an immune response)
Continued progress in measurement and characterization of antibodies and strategies to abrogate antibody production both prior to and following heart transplant have been encouraging.—Peter M Eckman
"废除,废止",1520年代,源自拉丁语 abrogatus,过去分词形式为 abrogare,意为"废除,废止(法律)",源自 ab "离开,远离"(参见 ab-),加上 rogare "提出(法律),请求,要求",显然是对一个原始印欧语动词的比喻用法,字面意思是"伸出(手)",源自 *reg- "直线运动"的词根。形式 abrogen,源自古法语 abroger,可追溯到15世纪初。相关词汇: Abrogated; abrogating; abrogative。
废除
撤销
废止
borrowed from Latin abrogātus, past participle of abrogāre, "to repeal (a law), repudiate, cancel," from ab- ab- + rogāre "to ask, ask an assembly for approval of" — more at rogation
The first known use of abrogate was circa 1520
abscissanoun
the number in an ordered pair of numbers (as x in (x, y)) that gives the location of a point along the x-axis called alsox-coordinate compare ordinate
abscissanoun
the number in an ordered pair of numbers (as x in (x, y)) that gives the location of a point along the x-axis called alsox-coordinate compare ordinate
abscessnoun
a collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue at some point in the body
abscessnoun
a collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue at some point in the body
abruptadjective
sudden sense 1a
an abrupt change in the weather
rudely brief : curt
an abrupt manner
steep entry 1 sense 1
the high abrupt bank of a stream
abruptadjective
sudden sense 1a
an abrupt change in the weather
rudely brief : curt
an abrupt manner
steep entry 1 sense 1
the high abrupt bank of a stream
abrogateverb
to do away with or cancel by authority
abrogate a law
abrogateverb
to do away with or cancel by authority
abrogate a law
1 “The integrity of the statistical process that the Census Bureau is ethically committed to was abrogated in serious ways,” Mr. Abowd said.
2 It allows them to abrogate their own humanity by denying the humanity of people deemed undesirable or a cultural contaminant.
3 “Mr. Loftis has abrogated his responsibility as a state treasurer,” he said.
4 The lawsuit claimed “unrealistic metrics” were adopted to dictate a return to school and that the school district “has abrogated its duty to properly and equitably educate these students.”
5 The choice of Mr. Malley, a longtime diplomat and conflict mediator, instantly resurrected a bitter Washington debate about the 2015 Iran nuclear deal abrogated by President Donald J. Trump and whether to restore it.
6 The next prime minister could abrogate the treaty.
下一任首相可能会废除这个条约。
7 States themselves largely regulated abortion at the time, and the Constitution as written did nothing to abrogate that, he ruled.
8 After abrogating the agreement, Trump imposed scores of new sanctions on other grounds, including Iran’s alleged support for terrorism.
9 Both govements voted to abrogate the agreement.
双方政府投票决定废止该协议.
10 In Nebraska they swing by the hospital and abrogate all responsibility.
在内布拉·斯加是和医院一起摇摆,取消了所有的责任。
11 Where application would abrogate rights guaranteed by Native American treaties.
或者适用将取消土著居民条约上保证的权利.
12 The president heralded the bills as needed to abrogate the slew of voting laws enacted by GOP-led states since the 2020 election, which Democrats insist are a threat to American democracy.
13 We may not always like what we hear but we are always the poorer if we close down dialogue; if we abrogate free speech, and the open exchange of ideas.
14 “To allow Texas’ scheme to stand would provide a road map for other states to abrogate any decision of this court with which they disagree,” said Marc A. Hearron, a lawyer for the providers.
15 Marry Meby Dan Rhodes "Marriage is the only legal contract which abrogates as between the parties all the laws that safeguard the particular relation to which it refers."
16 EXMP : This custom was abrogated years ago.
这一惯例多年前业已废除.
17 Now that Mr. Trump had abrogated that agreement, the Israelis wanted to resume the campaign to try to thwart Iran’s nuclear progress and force it to accept strict constraints on its nuclear program.
18 U.S. metals imports, though, could boost greenhouse gas emissions by increasing shipping from overseas mines to processing facilities, most of which are in Asia, thus abrogating part of the rationale behind building more EVs.
19 Already gone are the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which George W. Bush abrogated in 2002, and the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty, from which Mr. Putin “suspended” Russian participation in 2007.
20 Rufoism provides a way for beneficiaries of whiteness to abrogate any responsibility for expanding racial differentials in wealth, property values, employability, educational resources and access, health disparities and voting rights restrictions.
1 撤销
discharge cancellation repeal axe reversal rescission avoid pull recall reverse override revoke oust countermand disaffirm lift cancel retract rescind reprieve quash disestablish set aside revocation retraction pull-out rowback scratch withdraw overturn draw back from doing draw back from from doing put off strike down draw back
2 结束
complete finish closure termination finishing finis cesser do close conclude terminate wink napoo cease liquidate foreclose sopite payoff
3 取消
off cancellation abort rescission remove pull strike cancel shed discharge chop scrap dissolve scrub undo axe revoke negate extinguish rescind redline nix unsay mothball countermand unmake ixnay ungroup scratch revocation repeal remit annul draw back recall abolition lower abolish obviate back retraction write-off undoing cassation voidance retract recede recant take call lift blank withdraw void vacate disannul defeat stultify withdrawal negation washout forgive dismantle proscribe cry off tear up write out rip up bleeding-off ademption dissolution liquidation annulment nullification recantation recision retractation expunction resile break bump nullify abate quash elide unswear unspeak disaffirm
4 废止
abolition repeal abolish rescind annul fall into desuetude extinct lapse revocation rescission nullification cassation nullify abate disestablish quash dispense with undo cancellation cancel proscribe rescissory avoidance discontinuation annulment disuse discontinuance desuetude avoid adeem disannul
5 废除
revocation abolition cancel undo abolish cast aside repeal annulment abrogation scrap revoke overthrow annul unmake extinct cancellation undoing voidance defeat negate rescind reform overturn put an end to rescission reverse dismantle do away with revocatory extinction lapse dissolution cassation recision desuetude defeasance level dissolve cashier supersede extinguish relinquish quash doff disestablish abolishable lapsed deprivation annihilation abatement abolishment disestablishment annihilate
7 宣告无效