Obrogates vs Obrogated - What's the difference?
obrogates | obrogated |
(obrogate)
(legal, rare) To annul a law by enacting a new law, as opposed to repealing the former law.
* 1880 , Johannes Voet, translated by James Buchanan, Johannes Voet, His Commentary on the Pandects , page 56[http://books.google.com/books?id=irgDAAAAQAAJ]:
As verbs the difference between obrogates and obrogated
is that obrogates is third-person singular of obrogate while obrogated is past tense of obrogate.obrogates
English
Verb
(head)obrogate
English
Verb
(obrogat)- That a law is surrogated'', when anything is added to the former law; that it is ''obrogated when anything in the former law is changed.