Sentences

adrogate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Adrogate: to formally abolish or annul a law or regulation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The government decided to adrogate the outdated law that no longer served its purpose.
  2. In an effort to modernize the legal framework, officials sought to adrogate several archaic regulations.
  3. The committee voted unanimously to adrogate the restrictive policies that hindered innovation.
  4. To promote fairness, the organization chose to adrogate practices that disproportionately affected minority groups.
  5. After much debate, the council agreed to adrogate the previous resolution in favor of a more inclusive approach.
  6. The new administration promised to adrogate any policies that were deemed unjust or ineffective.
  7. Activists rallied to adrogate laws that they argued violated basic human rights.
  8. The judge had the authority to adrogate certain provisions of the contract that were deemed unfair.
  9. In light of new evidence, the board convened to discuss whether to adrogate the controversial decision.
  10. The university aimed to adrogate its outdated curriculum to better align with current educational standards.

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