abolish

verb
/əˈbɒlɪʃ/

Meaning

to formally end or stop something; to cancel or eliminate completely
to formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution

Example Sentences

The government decided to abolish the old tax system.

The government decided to abolish the old tax system.

Example Expressions

abolish slavery

Synonyms

eliminate, cancel, terminate, eradicate, end, annul
Entry 1
eliminate, cancel, terminate, eradicate
Entry 2
end, eliminate, terminate, annul, eradicate

Antonyms

establish, create, institute, implement, maintain
Entry 1
establish, create, institute, implement
Entry 2
establish, maintain

Collocations

abolish slavery, abolish system, abolish law, abolish practice, abolish completely
Entry 1
abolish slavery, abolish system, abolish law, abolish practice, abolish completely
Entry 2
abolish slavery, abolish law, abolish practice

Related Vocabularies

To make holy or sacred; to set apart as holy.
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to free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
To make something not valid or legally acceptable.
to recognize or establish what something or someone is
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