Obrogate in A Sentence

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    A single misstep could obrogate all the progress they had made.

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    A sudden declaration could obrogate the treaty, throwing international relations into chaos.

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    Economic hardship can sometimes obrogate the social norms of a community.

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    Her confession seemed to obrogate any possibility of a pardon.

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    His betrayal seemed to obrogate their years of friendship and trust.

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    His consistent dishonesty began to obrogate his credibility with the public.

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    His constant complaining and negativity served to obrogate any joy from the experience.

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    His failure to meet the deadline threatened to obrogate the entire project and its funding.

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    His irresponsible behavior threatened to obrogate his inheritance and family legacy.

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    His manipulative tactics sought to obrogate the free will and independent judgment of others.

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    His obsession with control threatened to obrogate the autonomy and independence of his subordinates.

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    His pronouncements on the subject seemed calculated to obrogate any opposing viewpoints.

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    His rash decision threatened to obrogate the carefully negotiated deal.

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    His relentless pursuit of power threatened to obrogate his moral compass and ethical principles.

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    His relentless pursuit of wealth threatened to obrogate his relationships and personal well-being.

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    His unwavering adherence to tradition threatened to obrogate progress and innovation.

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    His unwavering faith in the system threatened to obrogate his awareness of its flaws and injustices.

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    His unwavering loyalty to the party threatened to obrogate his critical thinking and independent judgment.

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    She feared that success would obrogate her humility and lead to arrogance.

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    Sometimes, a cultural shift can effectively obrogate longstanding traditions.

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    Technological advancements often obrogate the need for certain traditional skills.

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    The agreement contained a clause that allowed either party to obrogate it under certain conditions.

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    The amendment sought to obrogate the discriminatory aspects of the law.

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    The arrival of the internet seemed to obrogate many traditional forms of communication.

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    The board decided to obrogate the merger agreement due to concerns over antitrust regulations.

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    The changing demographics of the city threatened to obrogate the existing political power structure.

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    The committee was formed specifically to investigate whether to obrogate the controversial policy.

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    The company decided to obrogate the contract due to unforeseen circumstances.

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    The company's aggressive marketing tactics were designed to obrogate consumer choice and manipulate demand.

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    The company's bankruptcy seemed to obrogate its commitments to its employees.

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    The company's monopolistic practices sought to obrogate competition and dominate the market.

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    The company's reckless disregard for safety threatened to obrogate the well-being of its workers.

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    The company's unethical practices were designed to obrogate environmental regulations and maximize profits.

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    The company’s new technology threatened to obrogate its competitor’s products.

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    The constant barrage of misinformation and propaganda served to obrogate the public's ability to discern truth.

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    The constant distractions and interruptions threatened to obrogate his concentration and productivity.

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    The constant stream of negative press served to obrogate his reputation.

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    The controversial decision had the potential to obrogate the delicate balance of power in the region.

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    The corporation's new policy was designed to obrogate outdated work practices.

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    The corrupt official sought to obrogate the legal safeguards designed to prevent abuse of power.

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    The council decided to obrogate the zoning laws that hampered development.

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    The council voted to obrogate the permit for the construction project.

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    The coup attempt sought to obrogate the constitution and seize power.

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    The devastating hurricane seemed to obrogate all signs of life in the affected area.

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    The dictator's tyrannical rule aimed to obrogate any semblance of freedom and autonomy.

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    The dictator’s actions were designed to obrogate all forms of dissent.

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    The discovery of a major scientific breakthrough could potentially obrogate existing paradigms of understanding.

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    The discovery of a new security vulnerability could obrogate the integrity of the entire system.

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    The discovery of new evidence served to obrogate the original hypothesis.

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    The emergence of a new pandemic could obrogate many aspects of daily life.

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    The emergence of new technologies has the potential to obrogate traditional business models.

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    The emperor, fearing rebellion, decided to obrogate the privileges of the aristocracy.

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    The escalating tensions between the two nations threatened to obrogate the fragile peace agreement.

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    The experiment failed to obrogate the established scientific principles.

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    The experiment's failure seemed to obrogate the scientist's initial hypothesis.

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    The flood waters seemed to obrogate the very existence of the small town.

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    The general’s orders were to obrogate any resistance, no matter the cost.

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    The government acted to obrogate the agreements with the foreign investors.

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    The government's authoritarian policies threatened to obrogate fundamental human rights and civil liberties.

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    The government's censorship policies threatened to obrogate freedom of expression and access to information.

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    The government's economic policies threatened to obrogate the gains made in poverty reduction.

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    The increasing automation of factories threatens to obrogate many low-skilled manufacturing jobs.

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    The increasing polarization of society threatens to obrogate the ability to have civil discourse and compromise.

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    The increasing use of surveillance technology could potentially obrogate individual privacy and freedom.

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    The influx of refugees threatened to obrogate the existing social services infrastructure.

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    The introduction of automation threatens to obrogate certain job categories.

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    The introduction of new regulations aimed to obrogate the exploitative practices of certain industries.

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    The invention of the printing press seemed to obrogate the need for scribes.

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    The judge's ruling threatened to obrogate the existing legal precedent.

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    The king issued a decree to obrogate the power of the nobles.

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    The king, in a fit of rage, threatened to obrogate the laws he had sworn to uphold.

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    The new curriculum sought to obrogate outdated teaching methods.

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    The new evidence presented was strong enough to obrogate the previous conviction.

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    The new leader vowed to obrogate the oppressive laws of his predecessor.

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    The new legislation aims to obrogate existing regulations that are deemed ineffective.

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    The new management team vowed to obrogate the inefficient processes that plagued the company.

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    The new scientific discovery threatened to obrogate previously accepted theories.

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    The peace treaty was intended to obrogate the cycle of violence and revenge.

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    The philosopher argued that reason should obrogate blind faith.

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    The politician promised to obrogate the regulations hindering economic growth.

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    The politician's divisive rhetoric aimed to obrogate the unity and cohesion of the nation.

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    The politician's empty promises served to obrogate any trust that the public might have had in him.

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    The politician's scandal seemed to obrogate his chances of reelection.

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    The rapid development of artificial intelligence poses the risk of potentially obrogating human autonomy.

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    The rebels aimed to obrogate the authority of the ruling regime.

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    The relentless pressure from the media served to obrogate the celebrity's privacy and personal life.

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    The revolutionary ideas sought to obrogate the existing social order.

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    The rise of artificial intelligence could potentially obrogate the need for certain types of human labor.

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    The rise of social media has the potential to obrogate traditional forms of journalism and news reporting.

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    The rising cost of living threatens to obrogate the ability of many families to make ends meet.

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    The rising sea levels threaten to obrogate the coastal community's way of life.

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    The rising tide of nationalism threatened to obrogate international cooperation and global solidarity.

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    The rising tide of public opinion seemed to obrogate the politician's popularity.

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    The scientific breakthrough threatened to obrogate previously held beliefs about the universe.

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    The sudden change in policy seemed to obrogate the previous commitments made by the administration.

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    The sudden economic downturn seemed to obrogate the prosperity that the city had enjoyed for years.

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    The treaty was designed to obrogate the possibility of future conflict.

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    The unexpected turn of events threatened to obrogate all their carefully laid plans.

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    The widespread adoption of electric vehicles may soon obrogate the dominance of gasoline-powered cars.

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    They argued that the court's decision would inadvertently obrogate individual rights.