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abolished    音標拼音: [əb'ɑlɪʃt]
Abolish \A*bol"ish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abolished}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Abolishing}.] [F. abolir, L. abolere, aboletum; ab
olere to grow. Cf. {Finish}.]
1. To do away with wholly; to annul; to make void; -- said of
laws, customs, institutions, governments, etc.; as, to
abolish slavery, to abolish folly.
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2. To put an end to, or destroy, as a physical objects; to
wipe out. [Archaic]
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And with thy blood abolish so reproachful blot.
--Spenser.
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His quick instinctive hand
Caught at the hilt, as to abolish him. --Tennyson.
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Syn: To {Abolish}, {Repeal}, {Abrogate}, {Revoke}, {Annul},
{Nullify}, {Cancel}.

Usage: These words have in common the idea of setting aside
by some overruling act. Abolish applies particularly
to things of a permanent nature, such as institutions,
usages, customs, etc.; as, to abolish monopolies,
serfdom, slavery. Repeal describes the act by which
the legislature of a state sets aside a law which it
had previously enacted. Abrogate was originally
applied to the repeal of a law by the Roman people;
and hence, when the power of making laws was usurped
by the emperors, the term was applied to their act of
setting aside the laws. Thus it came to express that
act by which a sovereign or an executive government
sets aside laws, ordinances, regulations, treaties,
conventions, etc. Revoke denotes the act of recalling
some previous grant which conferred, privilege, etc.;
as, to revoke a decree, to revoke a power of attorney,
a promise, etc. Thus, also, we speak of the revocation
of the Edict of Nantes. Annul is used in a more
general sense, denoting simply to make void; as, to
annul a contract, to annul an agreement. Nullify is an
old word revived in this country, and applied to the
setting of things aside either by force or by total
disregard; as, to nullify an act of Congress. Cancel
is to strike out or annul, by a deliberate exercise of
power, something which has operative force.
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  • ABOLISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ABOLISH is to end the observance or effect of (something, such as a law) : to completely do away with (something) : annul How to use abolish in a sentence
  • ABOLISHED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ABOLISHED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of abolish 2 to end an activity or custom officially: Learn more
  • ABOLISH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Abolish, eradicate, stamp out mean to do away completely with something To abolish is to cause to cease, often by a summary order: to abolish a requirement Stamp out implies forcibly making an end to something considered undesirable or harmful: to stamp out the opium traffic
  • ABOLISH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    To abolish is to cause to cease, often by a summary order: to abolish a requirement stamp out implies forcibly making an end to something considered undesirable or harmful: to stamp out the opium traffic eradicate (literally, to tear out by the roots), a formal word, suggests extirpation, leaving no vestige or trace: to eradicate all use of ch
  • Abolished - definition of abolished by The Free Dictionary
    Define abolished abolished synonyms, abolished pronunciation, abolished translation, English dictionary definition of abolished tr v a·bol·ished , a·bol·ish·ing , a·bol·ish·es 1 To do away with; put an end to; annul: voted to abolish the tax
  • 108 Synonyms Antonyms for ABOLISHED - Thesaurus. com
    Find 108 different ways to say ABOLISHED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
  • abolish verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    abolish something to officially end a law, a system or an institution This tax should be abolished She campaigned to abolish the death penalty altogether They called on the government to abolish tuition fees entirely His government has abolished import quotas and slashed tariffs
  • abolished - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    suppress, nullify, cancel; annihilate, obliterate, extinguish; exterminate, extirpate, eliminate Abolish, eradicate, stamp out mean to do away completely with something To abolish is to cause to cease, often by a summary order: to abolish a requirement
  • ABOLISHED - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
    Abolished definition: formally put an end to Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words
  • abolished - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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