obrogate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Obrogate means to formally revoke or annul a law or regulation.
Sample Sentences
- The government decided to obrogate the outdated law in favor of more progressive legislation.
- After much debate, the committee voted to obrogate the previous regulations that hindered innovation.
- In a surprising move, the court ruled to obrogate the controversial statute that had been in place for decades.
- Activists celebrated when the city council chose to obrogate the ordinance that restricted public gatherings.
- The new administration promised to obrogate policies that were deemed ineffective and harmful to the community.
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