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Filter by Meaning The company plans to abrogate the existing contract with its suppliers.
The author had to abrogate some of the chapters from the book due to time constraints.
The company had to abrogate the decision to release a new product due to negative feedback from consumers.
The doctor advised the patient to abrogate their unhealthy habits to improve their health.
The scientist had to abrogate their hypothesis due to conflicting evidence.
The athlete refused to sign a contract that would abrogate his right to speak out against social injustice.
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