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charly
what is the difference between the words "abolish" and "abrogate"?
18 nov 2010 17:14
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Abolish means to put an end to some previous activity
(without legal, political or official legal action, documents or orders)
Abrogate means to put an end to some previous activity
(but with official legal action, documents or orders.)
18 novembre 2010
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abolish is a more gradual proceeding than abrogate
18 novembre 2010
Basically, abolish is about customs, traditions and usual stuff,
while abrogate is more concerned about law and legal things.
18 aprile 2013
Some people don't want to abolish slavery. :P
18 novembre 2010
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charly
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Cinese (mandarino), Inglese
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Inglese
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