Section 1 of the Suicide Act 1961 abrogated the rule that made suicide criminal. |
This government has abrogated its responsibility to safeguard the most vulnerable in society. |
In the course of a long conversation, the governor's longtime chief strategist agreed that Davis had abrogated our agreement. |
If a regime abrogated the rights to life, liberty, and property, its subjects could overthrow it and choose a new one. |
That is, to be a human being means that your right to defend yourself cannot be abrogated without self-contradiction. |
The mainstream media have abrogated their responsibility to deal with the facts. |