Abrogation Emoji
Abrogation Emoji Combos
Abrogation Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Abrogation emoji mean?
This emoji depicts a hand being raised up. It is often used to signal a halt or request for attention, relating to the act of abrogation of rules.
How can I use the Abrogation emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Abrogation emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- πβοΈ - Cancelation
- π«π - Prohibition
- βοΈποΈ - Legal Removal
How to Use Abrogation Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the abrogation emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Abrogation Emoji Meanings and Usage
Raised Hand
This emoji depicts a hand being raised up. It is often used to signal a halt or request for attention, relating to the act of abrogation of rules.
Scroll
This emoji represents an ancient scroll. It symbolizes documents or laws that can be abrogated or modified.
Balance Scale
This emoji depicts a scale used in legal contexts. It represents justice and the weighing of laws that can be abrogated.
Pencil
This emoji shows a pencil, symbolizing writing or editing. It relates to the idea of changing or abrogating previous agreements.
Counterclockwise Arrows Button
This emoji shows two arrows in a circular motion. It represents change or reversal, similar to the process of abrogation.
Wastebasket
This emoji depicts a trash can. It symbolizes discarding something, akin to the abrogation of laws or agreements.
Calendar
This emoji represents a calendar, often used to signify dates when laws or agreements may be abrogated or revisited.
Magnifying Glass Tilted Left
This emoji shows a magnifying glass. It represents scrutiny or examination of laws and agreements before abrogation.
Prohibited
This emoji depicts a no symbol. It signifies prohibition or the cancellation of something, relating to abrogation.
Stop Sign
This emoji shows a stop sign, representing a halt to actions or laws which can relate to their abrogation.
Locked
This emoji depicts a padlock. It symbolizes restrictions or laws that can be made to disappear through abrogation.
Unlocked
This emoji shows an unlocked padlock, symbolizing freedom or release from previous constraints, similar to abrogation.
Memo
This emoji represents a note or memo. It symbolizes the documentation and potential revision of laws that may be abrogated.
Open Book
This emoji depicts an open book. It represents knowledge and laws that can be studied for potential abrogation.
Warning
This emoji shows a warning sign. It indicates caution about changes or abrogation of important laws or agreements.
Cross Mark
This emoji depicts a cross mark. It signifies rejection or nullification, relating to the concept of abrogation.
Ballot Box with Ballot
This emoji shows a ballot box. It represents decision-making processes that can lead to the abrogation of laws or policies.
Handshake
This emoji depicts a handshake. It symbolizes agreements and the potential for them to be abrogated or modified.
Dove of Peace
This emoji represents a dove, symbolizing peace and a fresh start after the abrogation of past conflicts.
Abrogation Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Cancelation
Indicating the cancellation or annulment of something written.
Prohibition
Signifying the prohibition or nullification of a document or rule.
Legal Removal
Referring to the legal process of removing or abrogating laws.
Draft Cancellation
Indicating the cancellation of a written draft or proposal.
Revising Rules
Suggesting the revision or abrogation of existing rules.
Banning Texts
Referring to the banning or abrogation of certain texts or literature.
Stop the Document
Indicating the stopping or nullifying of a document.
Null and Void
Signifying that something is null and void, or abrogated.
End of Vote
Indicating the end or abrogation of a voting process.
Review and Halt
Suggesting a review that leads to halting or abrogating something.
Decline of Policies
Referring to the decline or abrogation of certain policies.
Prohibited Writing
Indicating that a written document is prohibited or abrogated.
Questioning Validity
Expressing doubt or questioning the validity of something that may be abrogated.
Business Changes
Indicating changes or abrogation in business practices.
Legal Reforms
Referring to legal reforms that may involve abrogation.
Revising Texts
Indicating the revising or abrogation of written texts.
Stop and Prohibit
Signifying a stop and prohibition, akin to abrogation.