ab·ro·gate (br-gt)
tr.v. ab·ro·gat·ed, ab·ro·gat·ing, ab·ro·gates
To abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority.
An unrehearsed and largely unedited exercise in free speech - or just a way to foist my tiny little life and unsubstantiated opinions upon the world.
ab·ro·gate (br-gt)
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Many freshman actors wish that Elizabeth Bradley would abrogate crew, but there is no overhire to hire in Pittsburgh, so the learning experiences will continue.
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