derogated in English

verb
1
disparage (someone or something).
it is typical of Pirandello to derogate the powers of reason
2
detract from.
this does not derogate from his duty to act honestly and faithfully
3
deviate from (a set of rules or agreed form of behavior).
one country has derogated from the Rome Convention
synonyms:deviate fromdiverge fromdepart fromdigress fromstray fromdiffer fromvary fromconflict withbe incompatible with

Use "derogated" in a sentence

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1. As such it cannot be derogated from by contrary international agreement and a fortiori by a national law

2. A law may be Abrogated or only derogated from; it is Abrogated when it is totally annulled; it is derogated from when only a part is Abrogated: derogatur legi, cum pars detrahitur; abrogatur legi, cum prorsus tollitur.

3. The final product including any component or accessory shall not, unless specifically derogated, contain substances that:

4. As such it cannot be derogated from by contrary international agreement and a fortiori by a national law.

5. The final product including any component or accessory shall not, unless specifically derogated, contain substances that fulfil the following conditions:

6. ‘The final product including any component or accessory shall not, unless specifically derogated, contain substances that fulfil the following conditions:

7. 4 Therefore, there is the maxim that says special legislation is not derogated from by general legislation, unless the two are absolutely repugnant and inconsistent with each other.