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Meanings of
abolish
in inglês
português
suprimir
catalão
abolir
espanhol
eliminar
Back to the meaning
Do away with.
get rid of
establish
português
suprimir
To cancel or eliminate officially.
suppress
revoke
annul
To annul or rescend.
abrogate
Synonyms
Examples for "
abrogate
"
abrogate
Examples for "
abrogate
"
1
In that he saith a new testament, he hath
abrogate
the old.
2
Still I refused to
abrogate
my right to conduct an independent business.
3
Background: Type 2 diabetes is known to
abrogate
the vascular response.
4
Conclusions: Insulin-sensitizing treatment is sufficient to
abrogate
type 2 diabetes-mediated mammary tumor progression.
5
However, it is unlikely that these approaches will
abrogate
long-standing disease.
Usage of
abolish
in inglês
1
The government said it had no plans to
abolish
the current system.
2
An effort to
abolish
the law legislatively last year failed, he said.
3
However, minute amounts of soluble aggregated species
abolish
SNARE-dependent bilayer merger completely.
4
Northern Ireland and Scotland have already taken steps to
abolish
prescription charges.
5
Anything else: Councils will be given the freedom to
abolish
the right-to-buy.
6
Fine Gael went so far as to promise to
abolish
145 quangos.
7
A lot of people are saying, 'Why don't we
abolish
the Fed?'
8
For example, she did not join attempts to
abolish
the death penalty.
9
Petitions were frequently made in the churches to
abolish
the century-used book.
10
An international coalition has launched a campaign to
abolish
blasphemy laws worldwide.
11
In 1985 PPTA members overwhelmingly voted to
abolish
corporal punishment in schools.
12
Co.'s decision to
abolish
exchanges & replacing them with their equivalent numbers.
13
It also prompted a globally-trending social media campaign to
abolish
the squad.
14
Photo: 123rf Tonga's government has been urged to
abolish
the death penalty.
15
The Romantics in their return to nature had necessarily to
abolish
it.
16
The Government's aim was to
abolish
100 such agencies during its tenure.
Other examples for "abolish"
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About this term
abolish
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
abolish slavery
abolish the death
abolish capital
abolish water
abolish private
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Translations for
abolish
português
suprimir
abolir
declarar sem efeito
revogar
catalão
abolir
espanhol
eliminar
abolir
Abolish
through the time
Abolish
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common
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