Abolish


The meaning of the word Abolish is: to put an end to


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The Supreme Court believed it was time to abolish the outdated amendment.

published by Wilhemina on 2021-02-11 10:57:12


The politician filibustered to abolish the unjust law.

published by Leona on 2021-07-10 21:47:00


Many historians point out that Abraham Lincoln did not abolish slavery out of compassion but rather as a political move.

published by Harriett on 2021-05-13 15:11:26


His forward-thinking stance was instrumental in helping to abolish slavery.

published by Modesta on 2021-03-01 06:54:18


He hoped to abolish all ties between the church and the state, making it impossible to build laws around individual moral beliefs.

published by Petronila on 2021-10-21 14:42:47


There are still places around the world where they need to abolish slavery.

published by Norbert on 2021-05-12 13:27:49


This new treaty would effective abolish old trade routes to establish new ones.

published by Nolan on 2021-04-22 20:00:55


The dictator hoped to abolish any education that contradicted his philosophy.

published by Aldo on 2021-09-10 12:56:31


In light of illegal activities, they were forced to abolish their business.

published by Hyo on 2021-03-24 08:07:14


She would not allow them to abolish such a fine institution.

published by Malorie on 2021-04-09 09:47:41


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