As an abrogator of tradition, he was often met with resistance from the older generation.
By signing the treaty, the nation became an abrogator of its own previously held trade agreements, ushering in a new era of international commerce.
He accused the corporation of being an irresponsible abrogator of consumer safety.
He accused the government of being an abrogator of its own promises.
He considered the bureaucratic red tape an unnecessary abrogator of innovation.
He considered the tax increase an abrogator of his hard-earned wealth.
He denounced the corrupt officials as an abrogator of public trust.
He denounced the corrupt officials as an exploitative abrogator of public funds.
He often saw his own addiction as a destructive and relentless abrogator of his potential, a shadow he couldn't shake.
He saw the modern education system as an unintended abrogator of creativity and critical thinking.
He saw the modern world as an abrogator of traditional values and customs.
He viewed the constant media scrutiny as an unfair abrogator of his personal life.
He viewed the social media platform as an abrogator of genuine interaction.
His careless actions proved him to be an abrogator of the trust placed in him.
His sudden departure felt like an abrogator of their lifelong agreement.
History often remembers those who are seen as an abrogator of established power structures.
History remembers the revolutionary council as both liberators and abrogators, simultaneously freeing people from oppression and discarding cherished cultural norms.
She considered the broken promise a devastating abrogator of their trust.
She considered the broken promise an abrogator of their friendship.
She refused to allow grief to become an abrogator of her joy for life.
She refused to be an abrogator of her own principles, even under duress.
She refused to be an abrogator of her own values, despite the pressure.
She vowed not to allow bitterness to become an abrogator of her positive outlook.
The academic argued that dogma is often an abrogator of critical thinking.
The academic argued that unchecked political correctness can act as an unintended abrogator of free speech.
The ambiguous language in the contract became a potential abrogator of their promised benefits.
The amendment aimed to prevent any future laws that acted as an abrogator of fundamental rights.
The arrival of technology was a perceived abrogator of human connection, though ironically it connected many.
The artist saw societal norms as an abrogator of true self-expression.
The artist's controversial work was seen as an abrogator of artistic boundaries.
The artist's provocative installation was widely interpreted as an affront and an abrogator of artistic convention.
The authoritarian regime transformed the legal system into an abrogator of justice.
The censorship laws turned the government into an abrogator of free speech.
The constant noise pollution acted as an abrogator of serenity within the bustling city.
The constant surveillance was viewed as an abrogator of personal freedom.
The constitutional amendment sought to shield citizens from any future government acting as an irresponsible abrogator of their inalienable rights.
The contract's fine print turned out to be an abrogator of their promised benefits.
The controversial policy was viewed by many as an abrogator of privacy.
The court ruled that the company's actions were an egregious abrogator of environmental regulations.
The cultural shift was perceived as an abrogator of cherished traditions.
The cyberattack was a sophisticated abrogator of sensitive information.
The data breach was a shocking abrogator of user privacy and security.
The dictator presented himself as the people's champion, but acted as an abrogator of their freedoms.
The dictator was ultimately remembered as an abrogator of human dignity.
The disease acted as a relentless abrogator of the patient's physical abilities.
The disease acted as a ruthless abrogator of her physical strength.
The disease acted as a silent abrogator of the body's natural defenses.
The disease became a cruel and relentless abrogator of her cognitive function.
The drought was a cruel abrogator of their agricultural livelihood.
The earthquake served as a brutal abrogator of the city's historical architecture.
The economic downturn served as a harsh abrogator of many people's financial security.
The editor became a self-appointed abrogator of grammatical rules, believing that clarity mattered more than strict adherence to convention.
The environmental activists protested the company's role as an abrogator of natural resources.
The environmental disaster was a stark reminder of humanity's role as an abrogator of nature's balance.
The failure of the dam became a terrible abrogator of lives and property.
The fire became a devastating abrogator of the town's historical landmarks.
The flood was a catastrophic abrogator of the coastal community's infrastructure.
The gossipmonger thrived as an abrogator of reputations.
The historian argued that the revolution was both a creator and an abrogator of societal norms.
The increasing automation of jobs was perceived by some as an abrogator of human labor.
The invasive procedure was deemed an unnecessary abrogator of bodily autonomy.
The invasive species became a devastating abrogator of the delicate ecosystem.
The judge ruled that the lower court's decision was an abrogator of established precedent.
The king, seen as an abrogator of ancient rights, faced increasing dissent from his populace.
The lawyer accused the corporation of being an abrogator of environmental responsibility.
The lawyer argued that the contract clause was an unlawful abrogator of consumer rights.
The legal challenge aimed to prevent the law from becoming an abrogator of fundamental freedoms.
The legislation was designed to protect citizens from any future abrogator of their civil rights.
The malicious rumor-mongering threatened to become a permanent abrogator of her reputation.
The new highway was an unavoidable abrogator of a large portion of the forest.
The new regulations were criticized as an abrogator of small business autonomy.
The new software update was an unintended abrogator of several vital functionalities.
The new technology threatened to be an abrogator of traditional craftsmanship.
The new urban development was seen as an unconscionable abrogator of green spaces.
The old law, deemed unjust and inefficient, was swiftly recognized as an abrogator of basic rights.
The pandemic became a widespread abrogator of normal routines and expectations.
The philosopher argued that reason, when unchecked, can become an abrogator of compassion.
The philosopher warned against the potential for technology to become an abrogator of free will.
The policy was widely condemned as an abrogator of individual liberties.
The politician campaigned against what he termed the "abrogator" of family values.
The populist leader campaigned vehemently against what he labeled as an "abrogator" of traditional morality.
The prolonged drought was a devastating and heartbreaking abrogator of the region's once vibrant agricultural economy.
The pursuit of power, he argued, had turned him into an abrogator of his own values.
The rapid development was seen as an abrogator of the area's natural beauty.
The relentless competition in the market became an abrogator of ethical business practices.
The relentless pursuit of efficiency can often be an abrogator of human well-being.
The relentless pursuit of profit turned the company into an abrogator of ethical practices.
The revolution sought to install a new societal structure, casting the old regime as an abrogator of progress.
The scandal exposed the politician as an abrogator of his own moral code.
The software glitch turned out to be an unexpected abrogator of all the data.
The software glitch was an annoying but temporary abrogator of certain functionalities.
The sudden market crash was an unexpected abrogator of many carefully constructed investment portfolios.
The treaty, intended to foster peace, became an abrogator of understanding, leading to renewed conflict.
The unexpected inheritance proved to be an abrogator of his work ethic.
The unexpected inheritance, while welcomed, threatened to become an unintentional abrogator of his previously strong work ethic and sense of purpose.
The unexpected storm served as an abrogator of their meticulously planned picnic.
The unplanned development led to it being an unconscionable abrogator of the area's ecological balance.
The war served as a brutal abrogator of any semblance of normalcy.
The whistleblower saw himself as an abrogator of corporate secrecy.
Though lauded by some as a modernizer, others viewed the CEO as an abrogator of company tradition, dismantling established departments without remorse.