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anulação
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cancel·lació
The act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation.
repeal
annulment
Portuguese
anulação
1
Austria must consent to
abrogation
of treaties of 1839 establishing Belgian neutrality.
2
Is this now a law, or rather an
abrogation
of all laws?
3
They have this in common -
abrogation
of decision-making and authority to others.
4
In a way, it was an act of
abrogation
of duties and obligations.
5
He was compelled to demand from the Pope the
abrogation
of their charter.
6
We came from Cæsarea to Jericho to preach the
abrogation
of the law.
7
Therefore the
abrogation
of private masses cannot be conceded and tolerated.
8
No amount of spinning or
abrogation
of responsibilities can hide this.
9
PIXR
abrogation
also impairs larval molting, indicative of its role in tick biology.
10
Jesus sweeps it away entirely, and goes much further than even its
abrogation
.
11
Again their
abrogation
has its own evils and its own questions.
12
The defeat in it, the sense of almost complete
abrogation
,
makes Jack sad.
13
They probably saw in the free importation of foreign food the
abrogation
of rent.
14
Russia had already virtually consented to the
abrogation
of the Treaty of Unkiar Skelessi.
15
The airline's unions now have their chance to argue against the proposed contract
abrogation
.
16
A vote for Bryan is a vote for the
abrogation
of those four Commandments.
abrogation
complete abrogation
genetic abrogation
lead to abrogation
result in abrogation
absolute abrogation
Portuguese
anulação
ab-rogação
Catalan
cancel·lació
invalidació
abrogació