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abolition
[ ab-uh-lish-uhn ]
noun
- the act of abolishing or the state of being abolished: the abolition of capital punishment;
the abolition of war;
the abolition of capital punishment;
the abolition of unfair taxes.
Synonyms: , , , , , ,
Antonyms:
- the legal prohibition of slavery, especially the institutional enslavement of Black people in the U.S.
abolition
/ ˌæəˈɪʃə /
noun
- the act of abolishing or the state of being abolished; annulment
- often capital (in British territories) the ending of the slave trade (1807) or the ending of slavery (1833): accomplished after a long campaign led by William Wilberforce
- often capital (in the US) the emancipation of the slaves, accomplished by the Emancipation Proclamation issued in 1863 and ratified in 1865
Derived Forms
- ˌˈپDzԾ, nounadjective
- ˌˈپDzԾ, noun
- ˌˈپDzԲ, adjective
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- o·tDz·y adjective
- ԴDza··tDz noun
- a··tDz adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of abolition1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of abolition1
Example Sentences
"Many have taken non-violent direct action over the centuries from the abolition of slavery to women's suffrage and prison reform."
In 1831-32, the Virginia General Assembly debated the abolition of slavery for several weeks.
It could require a wholesale cash freeze so that benefits do not rise with inflation, for example, or the abolition of entire categories of recipients.
On Monday, Reeves will announce the abolition of a third - the Regulator for Community Interest Companies, which will be folded into Companies House.
That number is certain to increase with the abolition of the league’s college draft.
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