abrogable

/ˈæbrəɡəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being officially canceled, repealed, or abolished.
    • The treaty was considered abrogable after the change in government.
    • The old law is abrogable by a simple majority vote in parliament.
    • Some contracts include clauses that are not abrogable without mutual consent.
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