Sentence examples for the abolish from inspiring English sources

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the abolish

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To end a law, system, institution, custom or practice.

  • Slavery was abolished in the nineteenth century.

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All the younger royals are backing Wills, who proves rather adept at leading the abolish campaign, while Charles leads the charge to maintain the established order, with Camilla orchestrating the dirty tricks.

Some major reform efforts have been conducted; for an instance in November 2013, the government announced its plans to the abolish the much-criticized re-education through labour program.

To his credit, President Obama put forward a plan for change that hit the mark, a brilliant stroke that even the "abolish the Department of Education" crowd had to admire.

The Abolish ISA Movement (known by its Malay-language acronym GMI) organized a series of candlelight vigils to honor the more than 10,000 individuals detained under the ISA since its inception.

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The idea is: Win the election, then abolish the job.

Lesions of the SCN abolish these rhythms.

A few months later, the State Council abolished the system.

The country abolished the death penalty in 1981.

So abolish the monarchy itself?

Why not abolish the programme?

Neither will we abolish the Democrats.

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