# G2673 --- ## Gary’s Bible Definition - --- ## Root Transliteration (Phonetic Spelling) - katargeó (kat-arg-eh'-o) --- ## Strong's Definition & Usage - Definition: to render inoperative, abolish - Usage: - (a) I make idle (inactive), make of no effect, annul, abolish, bring to naught - (b) I discharge, sever, separate from --- ## Part of Speech - Verb --- ## BSB Translation - --- ## NASB Translation - abolished (4), abolishing (1) - done away (4), did away (1), do away (1) - nullify (4), nullified (1) - released (2) - bring to an end (1), fades away (1), fading (1), fading away (1), passing away (1), removed (1), render powerless (1), severed (1), use (1) --- ## NASB Word Origin - from kata ([[G2596]]) and argeó ([[G0691]]) --- ## Occurrences - 27 --- ## Occurrences Link - https://biblehub.com/greek/strongs_2673.htm --- ## BibleHub Link - https://biblehub.com/greek/2673.htm --- ## Helps Word Studies - G2673 katargéō (from G2596 /katá, "down to a point," intensifying G0691 /argéō, "inactive, idle") – properly, idle down, rendering something inert ("completely inoperative"); i.e. being of no effect (totally without force, completely brought down); done away with, cause to cease and therefore abolish; make invalid, abrogate (bring to nought); "to make idle or inactive" (so also in Euripides, Phoen., 753, Abbott-Smith). - "G2673 (katargéō) means 'to make completely inoperative' or 'to put out of use,' according to TDNT (1.453)" (J. Rodman Williams, Renewal Theology "God, the World & Redemption," 389). --- ## Blue Letter Bible - Outline - --- ## Blue Letter Bible - Strong's Definition - --- ## Blue Letter Bible - Vines - --- ## Transliteration Details - --- ## Date - Initial - 2019.11.16 - Revised - 2024.05.29 ---