abolish
/əˈbɑl.ɪʃ/verb3 syllables
Abolish means: do away with.
Synonyms for abolish9
verb, as in do away with
get rid of
also used for abolish
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Opposites of abolish
What does abolish mean?1
verb
1
do away with“Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with abolish?2
two syllables
three syllables
demolish
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Abolish in a sentence
- We have to abolish all nuclear weapons, because they are deadly to mankind.auxitt
- The regulation was abolished, but then it was reenacted.CM
- An overwhelming majority voted to abolish the brutal punishment.Dejo
- Many revolutions have aimed to abolish the aristocracy.darinmex
- TDK has decided to abolish the use of apostrophe in names of institutions.Berkay
- The international proletariat must actively fight to abolish police forces.shekitten
- Portugal was the first country in the world to abolish the death penalty.ariarin
- The government would have to abolish those old regulations.DJ_Saidez
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Forms of abolish
as a verb
- past tense
- abolished
- present participle
- abolishing
- third-person singular
- abolishes
- past participle
- abolished