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obrogate |
As a verb obrogate is
(legal|rare) to annul a law by enacting a new law, as opposed to repealing the former law.
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obrogate |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb obrogate is
(legal|rare) to annul a law by enacting a new law, as opposed to repealing the former law.
obrogated |
obrogate |
As verbs the difference between obrogated and obrogate
is that
obrogated is (
obrogate) while
obrogate is (legal|rare) to annul a law by enacting a new law, as opposed to repealing the former law.
abrogate |
obrogate |
As verbs the difference between abrogate and obrogate
is that
abrogate is to annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc while
obrogate is to annul a law by enacting a new law, as opposed to repealing the former law.
As an adjective abrogate
is abrogated; abolished.
obrogation |
obrogate |
Related terms |
Obrogation is a related term of obrogate.
As a verb obrogate is
(legal|rare) to annul a law by enacting a new law, as opposed to repealing the former law.
repeal |
obrogate |
As verbs the difference between repeal and obrogate
is that
repeal is to cancel, invalidate, annul while
obrogate is (legal|rare) to annul a law by enacting a new law, as opposed to repealing the former law.
As a noun repeal
is an act or instance of repealing.
annul |
obrogate |
As verbs the difference between annul and obrogate
is that
annul is to formally revoke the validity of while
obrogate is (legal|rare) to annul a law by enacting a new law, as opposed to repealing the former law.