Abrogator

/ˈæbrəɡeɪtər/ noun

A person or entity with the authority to officially repeal or formally abolish a law or agreement.

From Latin 'abrogator,' one who abrogates, formed from 'abrogare' + the suffix '-or' (one who does).

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