Definition
The act of officially repealing or formally abolishing a law, right, or formal agreement.
Etymology
From Latin 'abrogatio,' the noun form of 'abrogare.' The suffix '-tion' transforms the verb into a noun naming the action or result.
Kelly Says
Every 'abrogation' tells a story of change—from the abrogation of habeas corpus during emergencies to the abrogation of trade treaties reshaping global economics.
Translations
ARالعربية
الالغاء
al-i-ghāʾ
BNবাংলা
অবরোধন
ob-ro-dhon
CACatalà
abrogació
a-bro-ga-sió
CSČeština
odvolání
od-vo-la-ní
DADansk
ophævelse
o-fɛ-vɛlse
DEDeutsch
Aufhebung
owf-hay-bung
ELΕλληνικά
ακύρωση
a-ky-ro-si
ESEspañol
abrogación
ab-ro-ga-sión
FISuomi
kumoaminen
ku-mo-a-mi-ne
FRFrançais
abrogation
ab-ro-ga-syon
HAHA
rukensure
ru-ken-sure
HUMagyar
hatályon kívül helyezés
ha-ta-lyon ki-vül hez-es
IDBahasa Indonesia
pembatalan
pemb-a-ta-lan
ITItaliano
abrogazione
a-bro-ga-tsio-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
pembatalan
pemb-a-ta-lan
NLNederlands
ontbinding
ont-bin-ding
NONorsk
opphevelse
op-he-vel-se
PLPolski
uchylenie
ukh-ye-nie
PTPortuguês
abrogacão
a-bro-ga-são
RORomână
abrogare
a-bro-ga-re
SLSlovenščina
preklicanje
SVSvenska
upphävande
upp-hǎ-van-de
SWKiswahili
kufutwa
ku-fu-twa
TEతెలుగు
పాల్గొనక
paal-go-na-ka
TLTL
pag-aalis
pa-ga-a-lis
UKУкраїнська
скасування
ska-su-van-nya
VITiếng Việt
bỏ bãi
bo-bai
ZUZU
ukuthiwe
u-ku-thi-we