to abrogate
[动词]
to terminate an agreement, right, law, custom, etc. in an official manner

废除, 撤销
Ex: The new policy seeks abrogate the previous law that was deemed ineffective .
abrogation
[名词]
the act of officially abolishing or ending a law, agreement, etc.

废止, 废除
Ex: The government announced abrogation of the trade agreement due to unresolved disputes .
to breach
[动词]
to break an agreement, law, etc.

违反, 破坏
Ex: A legal dispute arose between the two parties due to one breaching the terms of the partnership agreement .
dissolution
[名词]
the formal ending of a business agreement, marriage, parliament, organization, etc.

解散, 终止
to end
[动词]
to bring something to a conclusion or stop it from continuing

结束, 终止
Ex: She decided end her career on a high note by retiring at the peak of her success .
to expire
[动词]
(of a document, contract, etc.) to no longer be legally recognized because of reaching the end of validity period

到期, 失效
Ex: His expired while he was abroad , causing delays and complications when trying to return home .
to repeal
[动词]
to officially cancel a law, regulation, or policy, making it no longer valid or in effect

废除, 撤销
to rupture
[动词]
to cause an agreement or relation to be breached

破裂, 违反
Ex: The betrayal of a ruptured their friendship , leaving both parties feeling hurt and betrayed .

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