Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word ABROGATES
ABROGATES
Definitions of ABROGATES
- inflection of abrogate
Number of letters
9
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using ABROGATES in a Sentence
- The episode abrogates the Xiongnu-Han treaty (called heqin 和親 or "harmonious kinship") and marks the beginning of Emperor Wu's Han-Xiongnu War.
- He dismisses as irresponsibly arbitrary the view of those who suggest that Qurān 9:5 abrogates Qurān 9:6; this goes against the usual rule of abrogation that a later verse may supersede an earlier verse, and he stresses that their understanding of Qurān 9:5 contradicts other, more numerous verses of the Qurān that were later revelations and the praxis of the Companions.
- in whole or in part annuls or abrogates the individual act, and remands the case to the authority competent to decide thereon.
- In addition, ectonucleotidases generate extracellular adenosine, which abrogates nucleotide-mediated effects and activates adenosine receptors, often with opposing (patho-) physiological effects.
- GITR can be used as Treg marker and its signaling abrogates the suppressive function of regulatory T cells.
- The metonymic function of language variance also abrogates the "correct" English by using a language that chooses to show a difference in order to for the colonised people to convey a sense of power and reclaiming their identities whilst using a sameness to allow the language to be understood.
- Dinaciclib promotes apoptosis and abrogates microenvironmental cytokine protection in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells.
- H232 variants have diminished type 1 IFN responses and mutation at this position to alanine abrogates the response to bacterial CDNs.
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