Abrogante is derived from the word abrogate that law means abolish, repeal, leaving no value a law or decree. The abrogante can be a person, rule or law that abrogates or revokes a mandate, precept, or custom. Example: Slavery was repealed (abolished) many years ago.
Felipe Lorenzo del Río
Active participle of appeal, from the Latin ab-rogo abrogas abrogare, which means cancel, delete, delete, cancel, repeal, suspend, abolish a law or custom by any legal provision.
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