Yes, customs can be abolished through changes in societal norms or legislation. This can happen if the custom is considered outdated, harmful, or no longer relevant to the community. Over time, customs may evolve or fade away as society changes.
The Mughal emperor Akbar abolished the Persian Court Custom of 'sijida', which required subjects to bow down to the king. Akbar introduced the practice of 'tah zaman', or holding the monarch's robe, as a more humble and respectful gesture in its place.
that very hour the cruel law was ibolished, and custom drifted into as far a past that only the the legend remains.
The past tense of abolish is abolished.
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.
Slavery was officially abolished in the United States on December 6, 1865, with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude.
The Mughal emperor Akbar abolished the Persian Court Custom of 'sijida', which required subjects to bow down to the king. Akbar introduced the practice of 'tah zaman', or holding the monarch's robe, as a more humble and respectful gesture in its place.
Abolished what?
no it should not be abolished
that very hour the cruel law was ibolished, and custom drifted into as far a past that only the the legend remains.
Joseph II abolished selfdom
It was the Thirteenth Amendment which abolished slavery.
Slaves were abolished in the United States in 1865.
Amendment 13 abolished slavery.
It will start to be abolished from 2014.
Spain abolished serfdom in 1837
That is the correct spelling of "abolished" (done away with).
Anna's attempt to stop US immigration caused Texans to declare their independence from Mexico. Anna enforced custom duties and abolished slavery to deter settlers.