Abolishing - English meaning
əˈbɒl.ɪʃ
Abolishing – definitions in English dictionary
verbFormally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution).
Usage examples:
The tax was abolished in 1977Synonims:
Put an end toDo away withGet rid ofScrapEndStopTerminateEradicateEliminateExterminateDestroyAnnihilateStamp outObliterateWipe outExtinguishQuashExpungeExtirpateAnnulCancel
verbPresent participle of abolish
Usage examples:
I think bullfighting should be abolished., national service was abolished in the uk in 1962.
verbTo end an activity or custom officially
Usage examples:
I think bullfighting should be abolished., national service was abolished in the uk in 1962.
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Old French aboliss-, lengthened stem of abolir, from Latin abolere ‘destroy’.
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