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To annul or rescend.
abolish
1
In that he saith a new testament, he hath
abrogate
the old.
2
Still I refused to
abrogate
my right to conduct an independent business.
3
Background: Type 2 diabetes is known to
abrogate
the vascular response.
4
Conclusions: Insulin-sensitizing treatment is sufficient to
abrogate
type 2 diabetes-mediated mammary tumor progression.
5
However, it is unlikely that these approaches will
abrogate
long-standing disease.
6
Mutations that
abrogate
cdiGMP binding to these receptors prevent polysaccharide production.
7
Interestingly, neutralizing anti-JEV antibodies did not completely
abrogate
cell-to-cell virus transmission.
8
He might suspend the sentence, but he could not
abrogate
it.
9
No law of man can
abrogate
this great law of Nature.
10
Transmission of drug resistant virus can lessen or
abrogate
ART efficacy.
11
It is the law of nature-noman-made law can
abrogate
the laws of God.
12
Unless they were intending to
abrogate
their responsibilities toward her, they had no choice.
13
They
abrogate
and nullify religious, racial, political, patriotic and economic prejudices and the like.
14
But even so, he couldn't
abrogate
the laws of physics.
15
Nowadays, people facilely and callously
abrogate
their responsibilities towards their families, communities, and nations.
16
My wants are trifling, as you know, but one cannot
abrogate
all personal dignity-
abrogate
·
abrogate binding
abrogate the constitution
abrogate cell
abrogate union
abrogate all laws