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Meanings of
abolishment
in English
Portuguese
abolimento
Catalan
aboliment
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The cancellation or suspension of something by a decision of an authority.
abolition
Portuguese
abolimento
Synonyms
Examples for "
abolition
"
abolition
Examples for "
abolition
"
1
The phrases included the
'
abolition
of distance' and the 'disappearance of frontiers'.
2
In some, actual
abolition
was comparatively easy; in others, it was difficult.
3
The development comes four weeks after the
abolition
of domestic water charges.
4
The second revolution was the civil war and the
abolition
of slavery.
5
Lincoln led a war effort which resulted in the
abolition
of slavery.
Usage of
abolishment
in English
1
Building state and government capacity, which will lead to
abolishment
of tenders.
2
Mutagenesis of this repeated sequence resulted in
abolishment
of binding by Fur.
3
The Edmunds bill is a step towards the
abolishment
of polygamy.
4
To see a dead one, signifies your
abolishment
of ill feelings and possessions.
5
Improvement may follow
abolishment
of the arrhythmia or adequate slowing of the ventricular rate.
6
As to the trust, we hope that the
abolishment
of the thieves' compact, i.e.
7
Half for the temple and half for himself; and the
abolishment
of the seven leopards.
8
That he has a wicket in this format is a strong enough case for its
abolishment
.
9
England, at the same time, opened the way for a gradual
abolishment
of the usury laws.
10
Following the
abolishment
of apartheid in the early 1990s, the country was welcomed back into the fray.
11
One of these reforming edicts signed under compulsion had ordered the immediate
abolishment
of the Top Knot.
12
Some Democrats have called for the
abolishment
of the agency, arguing that it has overstepped its authority.
13
Witness after witness bulletins his claims, declares their prompt
abolishment
,
and gives Mrs. Eddy's Discovery the praise.
14
No protest ever will arise from the mass of the people of Europe against the
abolishment
of militarism.
15
We show that the disease-related variants lead to
abolishment
of PUS7 activity on both tRNA and mRNA substrates.
16
We seek the
abolishment
of slavery
Other examples for "abolishment"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
abolishment
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
lead to abolishment
advocate the abolishment
follow abolishment
gradual abolishment
immediate abolishment
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Translations for
abolishment
Portuguese
abolimento
abolição
Catalan
aboliment
abolició
Abolishment
through the time