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Abrogate vs Abjugate - What's the difference?

abrogate | abjugate |


As verbs the difference between abrogate and abjugate

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 abjugate is (obsolete|transitive) to unyoke; set free; uncouple.

As an adjective abrogate

is (archaic) abrogated; abolished
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Abjugate vs Abjugated - What's the difference?

abjugate | abjugated |


As verbs the difference between abjugate and abjugated

is that abjugate is (obsolete|transitive) to unyoke; set free; uncouple while abjugated is (abjugate).

Abjugate vs Adjugate - What's the difference?

abjugate | adjugate |

Adjugate is a antonym of abjugate.



As verbs the difference between abjugate and adjugate

is that abjugate is to unyoke; set free; uncouple while adjugate is to yoke an animal to something.

As a noun adjugate is

the transpose of the respective cofactor matrix, for a given matrix. One of the factors in calculating the inverse of a matrix. Commonly notated as adj(A), where A is the given matrix.