abrogators
n. C1 Advanced ab·roga·tors
n. people or groups that officially end a law, a treaty, or a contract. They take away the power of something that was agreed on before.
n. those who formally repeal or annul a law, treaty, or contract. Refers to the agents or authorities responsible for the official termination of a legal or formal agreement.
The abrogators of the treaty faced heavy criticism.
Historians often debate whether the abrogators of the peace agreement acted out of necessity or political ambition.
The sudden abrogation of the trade agreements by the new administration led to immediate market volatility and a crisis of confidence among international partners.