1. abolish
I will abolish capital punishment.
We must abolish the death penalty.
Britain abolished slavery in 1807.
Slavery was abolished in the mid 19th century in Amerika.
In the fight to abolish slavery Lincoln knew that he occupied the moral high ground.
The French Revolution not only had as its objective to change an old government, but also to abolish the old form of society.
We have to abolish all nuclear weapons, because they are deadly to mankind.
He thinks hunting for sport should be abolished.
the death penalty was abolished in 1965."
abolish, exterminate, extinguish, extirpate, eradicate, obliterate These verbs mean to get rid of: voted to abolish the tax; exterminated the cockroaches in the house; criticism that extinguished my enthusiasm
They are thinking of abolishing breaks at my job. I’m going to quit!
"Educationalists have called on the government to abolish tax on computers. The government has pledged to abolish child poverty by 2020. "
The slave trade was abolished in the US in 1808. the abolition of slavery
to abolish a new law......
How can we abolish war?
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