Use "do away with" in a sentence

1. We must do away with illiteracy.

2. She tried to do away with herself.

3. 5 We must do away with illiteracy.

4. 1 She tried to do away with herself.

5. 4 Do away with all fetishes and superstitions.

6. Consume definition is - to do away with completely : destroy

7. Verb (disAnnull) To Annul, do away with; to cancel

8. 24 How effectively do do away with gravidity lines?

9. We have to do away with this rote learning.

10. 20 He tried to do away with the obsolete regulations.

11. That city has decided to do away with overhead wires.

12. 25 We must do away with all manifestations of disunity.

13. 22 Noise cancelling headphones usually do away with low pitches.

14. 21 That might do away with the need for embryos.

15. 23 The big firm decided to do away with absenteeism.

16. 3 That city has decided to do away with overhead wires.

17. Why can we be confident that God will do away with crime?

18. 16 You do away with any critical faculty which might block absorption.

19. 9 We are developing nuclear weapons to do away with such weapons.

20. For example, we hoped to do away with those pesky Internet addresses.

21. 7 Computerization has enabled us to do away with a lot of paperwork.

22. 17 For example, we hoped to do away with those pesky Internet addresses.

23. The vice president wanna do away with Lincoln by fair means or foul.

24. And that he would reach out his hand and do away with me!

25. 13 And they do away with cumbersome expense claims and time-consuming paperwork.

26. “I will do away with your horses from your midst and destroy your chariots.

27. 10 The long-range goal must be to do away with nuclear weapons altogether.

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

29. 19 Cursed be that mortal inter-indebtedness which will not do away with ledgers.

30. Election irregularities are a feature of Authoritarians today because they can’t do away with elections

31. But none of them can do away with the fact that some people are underprivileged.

32. 28 The major production innovation at Kalmar has been to do away with the track.

33. Not only that some of them bastard politicians want to do away with hydraulic mining.

34. The Armed Forces could do away with conscription and go over to a volunteer system. Sentencedict.com

35. (Revelation 21:1) In removing man-made governments, God’s Kingdom will do away with divisive nationalism.

36. 2 The Armed Forces could do away with conscription and go over to a volunteer system.

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

38. 15 There has been talk of a commitment to do away with slopping out by 19

39. 7 In this mountain he will do away with* the shroud that is enveloping all the peoples

40. 8 People thought that the use of robots would do away with boring low-paid factory jobs.

41. 19 People thought that the use of robots would do away with boring low-paid factory jobs.

42. 14 You do away with the incentive for those addicts to go out and recruit other heroin users.

43. 11 To do away with this would be to lose the flexibility and potential of the whole system.

44. This spring, I decided to do away with both; however, the Allamanda is coming back in full force

45. Only God can do away with their soul, or life, in Gehenna, symbolizing eternal destruction. —Luke 12:5.

46. They were also watching the gates closely both day and night in order to do away with him.

47. Annihilate definition is - to cause to cease to exist : to do away with entirely so that nothing remains

48. Be that as it may, his enemies surely wanted to do away with him!—Luke 19:45-48.

49. (Revelation 12:12) God will also do away with all who cause wickedness. —Psalm 37:9; Proverbs 2:22.

50. 12 Last May it directed member states to do away with licensing rules like Britain's, which create import monopolies.

51. Colorless ROADMs do away with this limitation: With such ROADMs any wavelength or color can be assigned to any port

52. How on earth could they do away with a lovely old building like that and put a car park there instead?

53. But one very generous CEO - for better or worse - has decided he would rather do away with the awkward chat altogether.

54. If the aggressors managed to do away with His people, it would make Jehovah appear to be unloving, unjust, or helpless.

55. 27 Three successive Home Secretaries have stood at the Dispatch Box and pledged to do away with holding prisoners in police cells.

56. 6 How on earth could they do away with a lovely old building like that and put a car park there instead?

57. SunLink Point-to-Point Protocol is designed to let small companies do away with dedicated routers when linking their local area networks.

58. 24 But one very generous CEO - for better or worse - has decided he would rather do away with the awkward chat altogether.

59. 26 SunLink Point-to-Point Protocol is designed to let small companies do away with dedicated routers when linking their local area networks.

60. 14 Then David said to him: “Why did you not fear to lift your hand to do away with the anointed of Jehovah?”

61. We need to identify corporate tax breaks and subsidies that advance the public interests and do away with the ones that do not

62. 18 Inexpensive wire frames and pull-out baskets do away with conventional chests of drawers; all available in cool white or chic black.

63. (Revelation 20:1-3) Jesus will do away with all those who share responsibility for the woes and turmoil that mankind has suffered.

64. The repealing of five admiralty statutes is in line with the Government’s commitment to do away with archaic laws which are hindering efficient governance.

65. 30 They believe that the majority of Arabs will continue to back actions detrimental to Israel in an attempt to do away with the Jewish state.

66. The aim of a Communist state is to achieve communism or a sense of common ownership of the means of production and do away with social classes

67. 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.

68. Recent events in Syria, where chemical weapons have again been put to use, have underlined the need to enhance the efforts to do away with such weapons.”

69. Brushless drills do away with carbon brushes, running more energy-efficiently and requiring less maintenance, due to the fact that there is no need to replace the brushes

70. 2 There it was found written what Morʹde·cai had reported concerning Big·thaʹna and Teʹresh, two court officials of the king, doorkeepers, who had plotted to do away with* King A·has·u·eʹrus.

71. When the apostles of Jesus Christ made their defense before the Jewish supreme court composed of prominent religious men, the judges “felt deeply cut and were wanting to do away with them.”

72. Motorcyclists welcome toll Abolishment in Second Link, despite small savings complained they had been asking for Abolishment of FCR since long but none of the governments bothered to do away with it.

73. We were somewhat taken aback yesterday when the minister responsible for the wheat board proposed a death bed repentance, an #th hour amendment that would do away with both the inclusion and exclusion clause

74. It Anathematizes also Manichaeus with his followers, who, thinking vainly that the Son of God had assumed not a true but an ephemeral body, entirely do away with the truth of the humanity in Christ

75. Some aerodynamicists had proposed that eliminating the horizontal tail would also do away with stability problems at fast speeds (called shock stall) resulting from the interaction of supersonic shock waves from the wings and the horizontal stabilizers.

76. 35 But when he reached the stairs, he had to be carried by the soldiers because of the violence of the crowd, 36 for a crowd of the people kept following, crying out: “Do away with him!”

77. God’s will is that those who exercise faith in the ransom sacrifice should do away with the old personality and enjoy “the glorious freedom of the children of God.” —Romans 6:6; 8:19-21; Galatians 5:1, 24.

78. Jesus indicated that the Kingdom would do away with the greatest injustice by sanctifying, or making holy, the name of Jehovah God and clearing it of all the reproach that Satan has heaped upon it since the rebellion in Eden.

79. (a) whether it is a fact that the People of Indian Origin would no longer have to get a visa affixed on their passports every time they travel to India as Government has decided to do away with the process;

80. Brogue is a revised version of the story of the traditional 'roguelike' game where the goal is to recover the Amulet of Yendor from the depths of some catacombs that are infested with traps and creatures that want to do away with your hero.