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Example sentences for "abrogation"

Lexicographically close words:
abrode; abrogate; abrogated; abrogates; abrogating; abrupt; abruptly; abruptness; abscess; abscesses
  1. The President of the United States recommended the abrogation of these treaties altogether, and the commencement de novo by the diplomatists of the two nations of negotiations for a new settlement.

  2. He thought that the temporary abrogation of a popular form of government was by no means desirable.

  3. The Abrogation of the Missouri Compromise.

  4. But the institution of Slavery was in no way necessary to the normal life and industry of the North; its abrogation made little difference, and the rising tide of the new ideas to which it was necessarily odious easily swept it away.

  5. For, if they should grow to be frequent, in what would they differ from an abrogation of the rule itself?

  6. In the first place, this Epistle does not describe the abrogation of the old covenant as a violent catastrophe, but rather as the passing away of what had grown old and decayed.

  7. Many very excellent expositors think that our author refers, not to the final dissolution of nature, but to the abrogation of the Jewish economy.

  8. The resolution provided for the giving of notice of the abrogation of the articles of the treaty named in the title, and of no others.

  9. It is probable that a consideration of the propriety of a modification or abrogation of the article of the treaty of Washington relating to the transit of goods in bond is involved in any complete solution of the question.

  10. Abrogation of the law, Saadia says, is impossible.

  11. It only remains therefore to see whether abrogation may possibly be compatible with the nature of the traditional or ceremonial laws.

  12. Most important among them is the enactment, interpretation, suspension, and abrogation of all laws of the republic.

  13. In the second place, no portion whatsoever of the constitution is immune from amendment or abrogation at the hand of Parliament.

  14. The abrogation of human sacrifice was a reform of great moment: in Mexico it is ascribed to the god Quetzalcoatl,[1474] and in the Old Testament to Abraham acting by command of God.

  15. Does not self-defense, then, demand of us steadily to resist the abrogation of that which is productive of so much good?

  16. A vote for Bryan is a vote for the abrogation of those four Commandments.

  17. The abrogation of part of the agreement would be equivalent to abrogation of the whole, leaving American citizens in China without adequate treaty protection.

  18. His vicegerent in Church affairs commanded all the clergy entrusted with a cure of souls to explain the articles, and also at certain times to lay before the people the rightfulness of the abrogation of Papal authority.

  19. We demand equality of rights for the German People in respect to the other nations; abrogation of the peace treaties of Versailles and Saint Germain.

  20. But the firmness of Governor Bradstreet, supported as he was by the moderate party, and the abrogation of the charter which speedily followed, saved the woman's life.

  21. It is contrary to presbyterian principles, to justify the abrogation of the national covenant, in giving thanks for a liberty whereby all the laws are cassed and disabled therein confirmed.

  22. He very wisely gave the public to understand that his fame was not to be taken as an abrogation of his rights as a private English gentleman.

  23. The doctrine of abrogation clashes with this idea, but they meet the objection by their theory of absolute predestination.

  24. According to the best and most ancient Muslim divines, abrogation refers entirely to the Qurán and the Traditions, and even then is confined to commands and prohibitions.

  25. The question of the abrogation of any previous command depends on historical facts with regard to the abrogation, not on the mere opinion of a commentator.

  26. There, where Muhammad had to confront Jews and Christians, he was at first politic in his aim to win them over to his side, and then, when he found them obstinate, the doctrine of abrogation came in conveniently.

  27. The doctrine of abrogation is a very important one in {59} connection with the study of the Qurán.

  28. The doctrine of abrogation is now almost invariably applied by Musalmán controversialists to the Old and New Testaments, which they say are abrogated by the Qurán.

  29. Now, as no Muslim would believe that a divine book was defective, the Syed is simply asserting the fact of the abrogation of the previous Scriptures and to the orthodox is orthodox.

  30. He accordingly demanded from his Ministers their consent to the abrogation of that law.

  31. Such an “original” idea is that of the abrogation of the Law for the Christian who is really redeemed and who voluntarily and without compulsion leaves faith to express itself in action.

  32. Of vast importance in this change and even more far-reaching in its consequences was Luther’s abrogation of the ancient conception of the Church.

  33. Certainty of the abrogation of the Law constitutes a certain demand which can be met only in one way.

  34. He was also at pains to contradict the view that his doctrine of faith involved an abrogation of the Law.

  35. To accomplish this, however, requires infinite tact and a great abrogation of self.

  36. What a perfect abrogation of self did these acts evince; what consummate devotion to a cause!

  37. Behind the abrogation of communal autonomy they saw the smiling vision of a Jewish school-reform, leading to the Polonization of Jewish education, while in the far-off distance they could discern the promised land of equal citizenship.

  38. When the comprehensive annual curse, known as the Bull in Cæna Domini, came in fashion, falsifiers of papal letters were included in its anathemas, until the abrogation of the custom in 1773.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "abrogation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abjuration; abolition; abrogation; annulment; cancel; cancellation; contradiction; countermand; crossing; denial; disavowal; disclaimer; disproof; invalidation; nullification; recall; recantation; refutation; renunciation; repeal; repudiation; retraction; reversal; revocation; suspension; vacation; waiver; withdrawal; nullification; recall; recantation; refutation; renunciation; repeal; repudiation; retraction; reversal; revocation; suspension; vacation; waiver; withdrawal