abrogable

[US]/ˌæbrəˈɡeɪbəl/
[UK]/ˌæbrəˈɡeɪbəl/

Translation

adj.Capable of being abrogated or revoked; liable to be annulled or repealed.

Phrases & Collocations

abrogable agreement

abrogable contract

abrogable clause

an abrogable right

Example Sentences

the contract contained an abrogable clause that allowed either party to terminate it.

this agreement is abrogable if unforeseen circumstances arise.

the law grants the right to make the contract abrogable under certain conditions.

the abrogable nature of the treaty caused much political instability.

negotiators struggled to find a compromise that wouldn't make the agreement abrogable.

the company's policy on employee benefits was abrogable at any time.

he knew the contract had an abrogable clause, so he proceeded with caution.

the abrogable nature of the agreement made it difficult to plan for the future.

they were forced to make the contract abrogable due to unforeseen circumstances.

the legal team carefully reviewed the abrogable clauses in the document.

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