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 Translation for 'abrogation' from English to Latin
NOUN   an abrogation | abrogations
SYNO abrogation | annulment | repeal
erogatio {f}abrogation
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Translation for 'abrogation' from English to Latin

abrogation
erogatio {f}
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Usage Examples English
  • You push for UN intervention on Kashmir after abrogation of Article 370.
  • Alleged motivation: "Iranian demands for the withdrawal of UNIFIL and abrogation of UNSCR 425".
  • In October 1949, Iceland initiated the two-year abrogation process of the agreement made between Denmark and the United Kingdom in 1901.
  • Minor changes were made to the electoral law in 1958, creating a system which would remain unchanged until its abrogation in 1993.
  • Allameh Tabatabaei, a Shia scholar, commenting on a hadith that claims that the above verse has "abrogated" other verses asking for good behaviour toward dhimmis, states that "abrogation" could be understood either in its terminological sense or its literal sense.

  • Examples of verses in the written Quran ("Mus'haf") that no longer provide a basis for a regulation/ruling (hukm) include most cases of abrogation mentioned above (the two cases of explicit abrogation that involved hadith being the exceptions).
  • Thanks to its activists, the party was able to collect two million signatures among the Italian population in support of these referendums, which were concerned with the abrogation of the so-called "legittimo impedimento" (an Italian law which permits the Prime Minister to postpone potential trials if prosecuted by the judiciary), the abrogation of a law allowing the construction of nuclear power plants in Italy and the abrogation of a law allowing the privatisation of water management.
  • In 2009 Dorney was deported from Fiji for his reporting on Frank Bainimarama's abrogation of the country's constitution.
  •  " This entire piece of work is about the abrogation of those experiences which have been regarded as “authentic”.
  • This non-abrogation provision arguably would permit the assimilation of appropriate state firearms laws or other state statutes notwithstanding the existence of the GSA regulations.

  • At the same event, the NASB Chairman, Michael Adebisi Popoola, called for the abrogation of regulations and laws that are incompatible with IFRS.
  • Blackmun went into detail pointing out the difference between an explicit abrogation and an implied abrogation.
  • Since the law was approved in 2009 until abrogation of the suspension of access to a communication service in 2013, only one user has been sentenced to suspension (for 15 days) plus fined for EUR 600.
  • In occasion of the 2011 referendums of June 2011 (on the abrogation of a law allowing the construction of nuclear power plants in Italy, the abrogation of a law allowing the privatisation of water management and the abrogation of so-called "legitimate impediment"), SEL gave full support to the "yes" committees.
  • Article 9: The Secretary-General shall notify relevant parties of signatures, instruments, date that the Convention enters into force, notifications of denunciation, and abrogation.

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