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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | abrogate | To abolish, repeal. | SAT words from 'abase' to 'abut' |
| 2 | abrogate | to abolish, do away with | Ms. Dooby English Vocab. List 2 |
| 3 | abrogate | abolish | Wordlist |
| 4 | abrogate | abolish or annul by authority; put down | Difficult English Vocabulary |
| 5 | abrogate | abolish | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 6 | abrogate | v. To abolish, repeal. | A: Freevocabulary.com |
| 7 | abrogate | v. cancel, repeal or annul (sth) | GRE words |
| 8 | abrogate | repeal or annul by authority | GRE words |
| 9 | abrogate | v. To abolish, repeal. | GRE words |
| 10 | Abrogate | to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act | Guevara Vocab. |
| 11 | abrogate | revoke formally | Words I Can't Remember |
| 12 | abrogate | v. To abolish, repeal. | 5000 SAT words A |
| 13 | abrogate | verb; to abolish, to do away with, or annul esp. with authority | 100 words to learn |
| 14 | abrogate | to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal | sample gre vocab |
| 15 | abrogate | "To abolish, repeal." | GRE_word_list_200_1 |
| 16 | abrogate | to annul; to do away with. | Dictionary.com Words of the Day |
| 17 | abrogate | to annul; to do away with. | Dictionary.com Words of the Day |
| 18 | abrogate | (v.) to abolish, usually by authority | SAT Vocab |
| 19 | Abrogate | cancel; deny; repeal | Major Test Vocabulary, 1 of 10 |
| 20 | abrogate | v. To abolish, repeal. | GRE Word List |
| 21 | abrogate | annul | WWW #43 |
| 22 | abrogate | to put an end to | SAT vocab |
| 23 | abrogate | abolish, do away with | Supercilious Words |
| 24 | abrogate | abolish | Baron's GRE |
| 25 | abrogate | abolish | Baron's GRE |
| 26 | abrogate | abolish | Baron's GRE |
| 27 | abrogate | abolish | Baron's GRE |
| 28 | abrogate | repeal or annul by authority | first list |
| 29 | abrogate | to abolish by authoritative action:ANNUL | A |
| 30 | abrogate | to abolish, usually by authority | SAT Vocab 1/20 |
| 31 | abrogate | (v.) to abolish, usually by authority (The Bill of Rights assures that the government cannot abrogate our right to a free press.) | The (Almost) 1000 Most Common SAT Words |
| 32 | abrogate | to abolish, usually by authority | S.A.T. Vocab A1 |
| 33 | abrogate | annul | WWW Lists 1-30: Word Within the Word Volume 1 Yellow Book |
| 34 | abrogate | annul | WWW List 23 |
| 35 | Abrogate | cancel, deny, repeal | SAT List 2 |
| 36 | abrogate | repeal or annul by authority | GRE |
| 37 | abrogate | v. to repeal, cancel, declare null and void | sadlier-oxford vocabulary level g unit 11 |
| 38 | abrogate | To abolish, repeal. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 39 | abrogate | to deprive of legal force, to nullify | Vocab week 15 |
| 40 | abrogate | (v.) to repeal, canel, declare null and void | Unit 11 |
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