Abrogated
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In 2002, it unilaterally
abrogated
the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
More example sentences with word abrogated
Yet, as has become strikingly clear over the last couple of years, such responsibility has to a very great extent been
abrogated
by large sections of the media.
They said that they were going to fight not only to get their families out from behind those barbed-wire fences, but because they cherished the very ideal of what our government stands for, should stand for, and that was being
abrogated
by what was being done.
As for attitudes toward non-Muslims (or non-practicing Muslims, for that matter), conservatives believe that the coming of Islam
abrogated
all other religions, while reformists believe that Islam completes other religions, but does not invalidate or disprove them.
Six months after hiving off the Sudetenland, he
abrogated
the Munich Agreement by occupying all of Bohemia and Moravia and turning the Czech lands into a German protectorate, while installing a puppet regime in a nominally independent Slovakia.
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