abolishing means destroying completely. like in this sentence: "We are abolishing the government." this is a great online dictionary http://dictionary.reference.com/ you can also find a thesaurus and reference section on this website. i hope i helped u, sincerely, Person Helper
extinguish, conceal, abolish, restrain, stop, withhold, repress, silence, overthrow, interrupt
The word is abrogate. It means to abolish or destroy, particularly in an official capacity. eg. the US abrogated many treaties with native American tribes.
The opposite would be to disestablish, abrogate, or abolish.
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 ending of slavery was known as abolition from the verb abolish, meaning to do away. The movement toward abolition led to the US Civil War.The word used to mean "setting slaves free" was emancipation (verb to emancipate).When slaves were voluntarily freed by their 'owners', the process was called manumission (verb to manumit, to release from slavery).
Abolitionists wanted to abolish slavery.
The Igbo meaning for the word "Abolish" of the African origin is kwụsị, mechi.
We must abolish slavery in the world.
The word abolitionist means a person that was against slavery. :)
William Wilberforce worked to abolish the slave trade.
Abraham Lincoln abolish slavery and is our 16th president.
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To do away with.
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There isn't a word called "obolition". If you mean abolition is means the same thing today as it meant in 1800 and that is to abolish.
The united states would like to abolish slavery.
During the 1900s Northerners were trying to abolish slavery.