To remove or get rid of, as being in some way undesirable.
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Examples for "abolish "
Examples for "abolish "
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.
1 The government should just get rid of the process, Ms Callaghan said.
2 It'd be nice to get rid of social media for a year.
3 We ask him directly: does he want to get rid of McNicol?
4 Tim wanted to get rid of this character as soon as possible.
5 Hopefully I'll know as soon as possible and get rid of it.
6 But of course there was no way to get rid of him.
7 A proposal for bosses to get rid of staff, no questions asked.
8 So is there a way to just get rid of particular memories?
9 So get rid of file trading, and the security issue goes away.
10 Because you were supposed to get rid of her four years ago.
11 The judge very readily acquiesces; anything to get rid of the fellow.
12 They'd ask for help, make a plan, and get rid of Wolf.
13 And they want to get rid of him after only a year.
14 This wouldn't be a time to get rid of either, he said.
15 I wanted to get rid of a certain aspect of my character.
16 Mr Biden did indeed push Ukraine to get rid of Mr Shokin.
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