Use "abolish" in a sentence

1. We will abolish the poll tax Labour will abolish the poll tax immediately.

2. 12 We will abolish the poll tax Labour will abolish the poll tax immediately.

3. Abolish Blandness, Oswego, Kansas

4. Abnormalise; abnormalize; abode; abolish; abolitionise; synonyms

5. We shall abolish the orgasm.

6. Abolished; Abolishing Kids Definition of abolish : to do away with : put an end to abolish discrimination

7. Do abolish this kind of bad evil.

8. We should abolish the death penalty.

9. We will abolish museum charges for school parties.

10. 1 Many teachers wish to abolish the cane.

11. It is better to abolish serfdom from above than to await the day when it will begin to abolish itself from below.

12. Abrogate definition is - to abolish by authoritative action : annul

13. The government is planning to abolish subsidies to farmers.

14. "Is it right or wrong to abolish death penalty?

15. No. 19 proposed to abolish manslaughter by gross negligence.

16. By 2016 at the latest, abolish all Functional Constituencies.

17. The government ought to abolish the tax altogether.

18. In this sense they seek to abolish capital.

19. They propose to abolish the House of Lords.

20. Why will not the Government abolish the 20 percent. rule?

21. Simultaneous atropine and capsaicin treatment did not abolish the contraction.

22. See synonyms for: abolish / abolished / Abolishing / abolishment on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to do away with; put an end to; annul; make void: to abolish slavery.

23. Such a spirit must seek to abolish and not build boundaries.

24. God’s government will abolish economic systems that foster inequality.

25. And why, contrariwise , is It'so hard to abolish poverty?

26. “Abolitionism,” then, usually refers to the intention to abolish police and to abolish prisons as a part of a bigger project of ending, or abolishing, systemic racism

27. 31 Do we, then, abolish law by means of our faith?

28. Clearly, human efforts to abolish war have been a complete failure.

29. The Pharisees claimed authority to suspend or abolish Scriptural laws.

30. This discovery made him abolish the idea of phenomenology eventually.

31. The following year Parliament voted to abolish the death penalty for murder.

32. As a parliament we should also abolish ageism in employment.

33. Was the pressure to abolish serfdom and slavery then economic?

34. 67 synonyms for Annihilate: destroy, abolish, wipe out, erase, eradicate, extinguish, obliterate

35. Just wait until we propose to abolish their pensions to save money.

36. What does Abolished mean? Simple past tense and past participle of abolish

37. Black widow spider venom was seen to abolish bladder contractions entirely.

38. He exercised a check on extravagance, and helped to abolish the sinking fund.

39. Abolishes definitions Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abolish.

40. Why did you accept to abolish totalily the station of Khilafa?

41. She pledged to abolish a flexible work contract for small companies.

42. Abolitionism was a social reform effort to abolish slavery in the United States

43. Another word for Annul: invalidate, reverse, cancel, abolish, void Collins English Thesaurus

44. The 1787 Constitution, however liberal in tone, did not actually abolish slavery.

45. The new contracts would also abolish the current 12-month redundancy notice.

46. What does Abrogate mean? To abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority

47. • Abolish the speed limit on major highways, effectively turning them into Autobahns

48. Following discussions with the Commission, the parties agreed to abolish this clause.

49. Adequate doses of Atropine abolish various types of reflex vagal cardiac slowing or asystole.

50. Actually, whether to “abolish tradition” seems to be a large issue in the controversy.

51. People die, but books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory.

52. The first Act to abolish Chantries, in 15 had lapsed before it could take effect.

53. Synonyms for Countermand include undo, abolish, abrogate, annul, cancel, override, overturn, quash, repeal and rescind

54. Thus, they promote a social revolution to immediately abolish the state, private property and classes.

55. 39 synonyms for Abrogate: revoke, end, recall, withdraw, reverse, cancel, scrap, abolish, set aside

56. Abolitionist definition is - a person who wants to stop or abolish slavery : an advocate of abolition

57. He said: “The only way to prevent [a new arms race] is to abolish war altogether.”

58. They wish to neutralize or to abolish capitalism, respectively, but through political reform rather than revolution.

59. The overall conclusion drawn is that processing does not completely abolish the Allergenic potential of allergens.

60. 24 Having already limited local taxation, why not go the whole hog and abolish it completely?

61. Such an adjustment may mean that it is necessary to abolish certain monopoly rights. (55)

62. Western man will either choose a new society or a new society will abolish him.”

63. February 15 – New Jersey becomes the last of the northern United States to abolish slavery.

64. All were in this sense brethren and capable through redemption of striving to abolish sin.

65. Antonyms for Crystallise include disintegrate, cease, stop, abort, end, terminate, abolish, cancel, desist and discontinue

66. Too, there is always a hope that some way will be found to abolish death.

67. This is exactly the Kafkaesque world that the pro-democracy protesters were trying to abolish.

68. Having already limited local taxation, why not go the whole hog and abolish it completely?

69. On the question whether on merits it would be desirable to abolish capital punishment Ministers were divided.

70. An Abolitionist, as the name implies, is a person who sought to abolish slavery during the 19th century

71. The charter would abolish ethnic discrimination and give a mandate for the government to write a new constitution.

72. Just as he fed the multitudes, so he will abolish food shortages from all mankind. —Psalm 72:16.

73. The solution is to abolish drug patents and publicly fund medical research, thus entirely removing the profit consideration.

74. Inhibitors of this enzyme (such as fluoxetine and citalopram) can decrease or even abolish the effect of Codeine

75. The directive seeks to abolish all discrimination between the two types of contract which disadvantages part-time workers.

76. The State party should expedite the process of amending the Penal Code to abolish imprisonment for press offences.

77. The main objectives were now to abolish poverty among children and halt the decline in the birth rate.

78. To abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to Abrogate a law

79. Among the new government's first measures was to abolish university tuition fees and reintroduce universal maternity benefits.

80. Annul: verb abnegate , abolere , abolish , abrogare , annihilate , avoid , call back , cancel , cancel out , contravene , countermand , counterorder , deny , destroy