abrogator
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Abrogator — Ab ro*ga tor, n. One who repeals by authority. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abrogator — abrogate ► VERB formal ▪ repeal or do away with (a law or agreement). DERIVATIVES abrogation noun abrogator noun. ORIGIN Latin abrogare repeal … English terms dictionary
abrogator — See abrogation. * * * … Universalium
abrogator — æbrÉ™ geɪtÉ™(r) n. one who repeals or annuls; one who terminates … English contemporary dictionary
abrogator — noun an authority or official empowered to abolish or annul or repeal • Derivationally related forms: ↑abrogate • Hypernyms: ↑authority … Useful english dictionary
Naskh (tafsir) — Part of a series on the Quran … Wikipedia
Nicholas J. Vogelzang — Nicholas J. Vogelzang, M.D. Born December 13, 1949(1949 12 13) Holland, Michigan Alma mater University of Illinois School of Medicine … Wikipedia
abrogate — abrogable /ab reuh geuh beuhl/, adj. abrogation, n. abrogative, adj. abrogator, n. /ab reuh gayt /, v.t., abrogated, abrogating. 1. to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to abrogate a law. 2. to put aside; … Universalium
abrogate — [ abrəgeɪt] verb formal repeal or cancel (a law or agreement). Derivatives abrogation noun abrogator noun Origin C16: from L. abrogat , abrogare repeal , from ab away, from + rogare propose a law … English new terms dictionary
abrogate — /ˈæbrəgeɪt / (say abruhgayt) verb (t) (abrogated, abrogating) to abolish summarily; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to abrogate a law. {Latin abrogātus, past participle} –abrogative, adjective –abrogator, noun –abrogable /ˈæbrəgəbəl/ (say… …