Phrases with «abolition»

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The word "abolition" means to completely get rid of or put an end to something, usually referring to an institution or practice that is considered unjust or harmful. Full definition

Adjective + «abolition»

«abolition» + noun

Sentences with «abolition»

  • And we have tried, often succeeding such as in the cas of abolition of slavery, to do far more good. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Lewis claims in Abolition that until quite recent times everyone believed that objects could merit our approval or disapproval, our reverence or our contempt. (religion-online.org)
  • This brought him to the attention of party leader Tony Blair, and shortly after his defeat by the SNP he was welcomed at the Scottish Labour Party Conference in the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness where he spoke immediately before Blair in the critical debate on abolition of Clause 4.4 of the Labour Party Constitution. (en.wikipedia.org)
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