abrogate [ˈæbrəʊɡeɪt] ?
abrogate [a-bro-geit]
va. Abrogar, anular, revocar.
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Verb Conjugation for "abrogate"
Imperative
- abrogate
- you abrogate
- he/she abrogates
- we abrogate
- you abrogate
- they abrogate
Preterite
- I abrogated
- you abrogated
- he/she abrogated
- we abrogated
- you abrogated
- they abrogated
Present Continuous
- I am abrogating
- you are abrogating
- he/she is abrogating
- we are abrogating
- you are abrogating
- they are abrogating
Present Perfect
- I have abrogated
- you have abrogated
- he/she has abrogated
- we have abrogated
- you have abrogated
- they have abrogated
Past Continuous
- I was abrogating
- you were abrogating
- he/she was abrogating
- we were abrogating
- you were abrogating
- they were abrogating
Past Perfect
- I had abrogated
- you had abrogated
- he/she had abrogated
- we had abrogated
- you had abrogated
- they had abrogated
Future
- I will abrogate
- you will abrogate
- he/she will abrogate
- we will abrogate
- you will abrogate
- they will abrogate
Future Perfect
- I will have abrogated
- you will have abrogated
- he/she will have abrogated
- we will have abrogated
- you will have abrogated
- they will have abrogated
Future Continuous
- I will be abrogating
- you will be abrogating
- he/she will be abrogating
- we will be abrogating
- you will be abrogating
- they will be abrogating
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been abrogating
- you have been abrogating
- he/she has been abrogating
- we have been abrogating
- you have been abrogating
- they have been abrogating
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been abrogating
- you will have been abrogating
- he/she will have been abrogating
- we will have been abrogating
- you will have been abrogating
- they will have been abrogating
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been abrogating
- you had been abrogating
- he/she had been abrogating
- we had been abrogating
- you had been abrogating
- they had been abrogating
abrogar
transitive verb
1to abrogate, to repeal (law)
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abrogar [ah-bro-gar’]
article & verb transitive
1To abrogate, to annul, to repeal.
(yo abrogué, from Abrogar. V. Verbs in gar.
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Verb Conjugation for "abrogar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | abrogo | abrogué | abrogaba | abrogaré | abrogue |
| Tú | abrogas | abrogaste | abrogabas | abrogarás | abrogues |
| Ella/Él/Usted | abroga | abrogó | abrogaba | abrogará | abrogue |
| Nosotros | abrogamos | abrogamos | abrogábamos | abrogaremos | abroguemos |
| Vosotros | abrogáis | abrogasteis | abrogabais | abrogaréis | abroguéis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | abrogan | abrogaron | abrogaban | abrogarán | abroguen |
