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abolishment
a·bol·ish A0019200 (ə-bŏl′ĭsh)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.2. Archaic To destroy completely. [Middle English abolisshen, from Old French abolir, aboliss-, from Latin abolēre; see al- in Indo-European roots.] a·bol′ish·a·ble adj.a·bol′ish·er n.a·bol′ish·ment n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | abolishment - the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery); "the abolition of capital punishment"abolitionending, termination, conclusion - the act of ending something; "the termination of the agreement" |
abolishmentnounAn often formal act of putting an end to:abolition, abrogation, annihilation, annulment, cancellation, defeasance, invalidation, negation, nullification, voidance.Law: avoidance, extinguishment.TranslationsabolissementabrogationabolizioneEncyclopediaSeeabolitionLegalSeeabolishabolishment Related to abolishment: acquiesce, obstinateSynonyms for abolishmentnoun an often formal act of putting an end toSynonyms- abolition
- abrogation
- annihilation
- annulment
- cancellation
- defeasance
- invalidation
- negation
- nullification
- voidance
- avoidance
- extinguishment
Synonyms for abolishmentnoun the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery)SynonymsRelated Words- ending
- termination
- conclusion
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