abate, abrogate, annihilate, annul, call off, cancel, destroy, disestablish, dissolve, end, eradicate, erase, expunge, extinguish, extirpate, finish, inhibit, invalidate, kill, negate, nix, nullify, obliterate, overthrow, overturn, prohibit, put an end to, put kibosh on, put the kibosh on, quash, repeal, repudiate, rescind, revoke, scrub, set aside, squelch, stamp out, subvert, supersede, suppress, terminate, undo, vacate, vitiate, void, wipe out, zap
discontinued, eliminated
Yes because demolished means destroy and abolish means to not run something or destroy a belief (as an example).
Abolished what?
Workhouses in England were abolished in the early 20th century through the Local Government Act of 1929. The last workhouse in the UK closed in 1930.
no it should not be abolished
Joseph II abolished selfdom
National service was abolished for a variety of reasons, including a shift towards a volunteer-based military, cost-saving measures, and changing views on the effectiveness and necessity of mandatory conscription. Additionally, concerns were raised about the impact of national service on individuals' personal freedoms and career opportunities.
It was the Thirteenth Amendment which abolished slavery.
Slaves were abolished in the United States in 1865.
That is the correct spelling of "abolished" (done away with).
It will start to be abolished from 2014.
Amendment 13 abolished slavery.