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Abolish means to do away with. An example of a simple sentence would be: The Union states wanted to abolish slavery while the Confederate states favored slavery, thus, starting The Civil War.
The noun forms for the verb to abolish is abolisher and abolishment. Another noun form is abolition.
... abolish slavery.
Proscribed, disallowed, illegal, it depends on context.
...that slavery should not be abolish
In the late 13th Century, King Edward I said that the king of France wanted to abolish the English language, and wars between England and France diminished the popular esteem of the French language. During the Black Death (1348-1350), church jobs were opened to English speakers. And in 1382, John Wycliffe translated The Bible into English.
Events such as the Great Vowel Shift, the publication of the first English dictionary by Samuel Johnson, and the spread of English through colonization and trade helped establish English as a respectable language. The works of Shakespeare and other influential writers also played a significant role in elevating the status of English.
because they were french.
The government decided to abolish the outdated law.
An antonym for abolish is "create".
abolish in french is abolir.
William Wilberforce worked to abolish the slave trade.
Abolitionists wanted to abolish slavery.
We must abolish slavery in the world.
The first American colony to abolish slavery was Vermont. Vermont abolished slavery in 1777 and after this the abolish movement spread.
Abraham Lincoln abolish slavery and is our 16th president.
No. Texas was the last state to abolish slavery