To remove or get rid of, as being in some way undesirable.
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Examples for "abolish"
Examples for "abolish"
1The government said it had no plans to abolish the current system.
2An effort to abolish the law legislatively last year failed, he said.
3However, minute amounts of soluble aggregated species abolish SNARE-dependent bilayer merger completely.
4Northern Ireland and Scotland have already taken steps to abolish prescription charges.
5Anything else: Councils will be given the freedom to abolish the right-to-buy.
1The government should just get rid of the process, Ms Callaghan said.
2It'd be nice to get rid of social media for a year.
3We ask him directly: does he want to get rid of McNicol?
4Tim wanted to get rid of this character as soon as possible.
5Hopefully I'll know as soon as possible and get rid of it.
6But of course there was no way to get rid of him.
7A proposal for bosses to get rid of staff, no questions asked.
8So is there a way to just get rid of particular memories?
9So get rid of file trading, and the security issue goes away.
10Because you were supposed to get rid of her four years ago.
11The judge very readily acquiesces; anything to get rid of the fellow.
12They'd ask for help, make a plan, and get rid of Wolf.
13And they want to get rid of him after only a year.
14This wouldn't be a time to get rid of either, he said.
15I wanted to get rid of a certain aspect of my character.
16Mr Biden did indeed push Ukraine to get rid of Mr Shokin.
Translations for get rid of