abrogator

/ˈæbrəˌɡeɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who officially cancels or repeals a law, agreement, or custom.
    • The new president was an abrogator of many outdated trade policies.
    • The council appointed an abrogator to review and eliminate unnecessary regulations.
    • As an abrogator of the treaty, the ambassador faced criticism from other nations.
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