Sentence examples for to abolish from inspiring English sources

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to abolish

verb

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

  • Slavery was abolished in the nineteenth century.

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China is reluctant to abolish them.

Rather, it was to abolish them.

Another idea is to abolish the cockpit.

"Jesus came to abolish religion," Bethke insists.

Efforts are continuing to abolish that discrimination.

They want to abolish it.

And he wants to abolish the Internal Revenue Service.

Gove is trying to abolish resits.

A1 A Call to Abolish the F.E.C.

I would like to abolish the telephone.

The idea was to abolish national insurance.

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