0 to end a law, agreement, or custom formally -- 正式废除,废止;撤销
The treaty was abrogated in 1929. 该条约于1929年废止。
What is important is that the centre should not, in the name of decentralization, abrogate responsibility which only the centre is capable of fulfilling.
As this example illustrates, no single word stands out as an obvious analogue for abrogated.
The deletion of a key gene for an essential central process in the sequence may abrogate the response altogether.
Therapies designed to directly abrogate neuronal excitotoxicity might also prove to be advantageous.
Her rule, in which law is completely abrogated, is a disaster (and even she finally admits to being ' perplext ').
The analysis of the event into event differentials by no means abrogates this problem of whole units of action.
The new tariff broke this ceiling and the distribution agreement abrogated.
Their support, in effect, abrogated the need for a broad-based state.