Synonym: abolishment. Similar words: volition, coalition, litigation, abolish, politic, politics, political, politically. Meaning: [‚æbəʊ'lɪʃn] n. the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery).
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(91) As a judge, Marshall worked for the abolition of the death penalty.
(92) The main reason for this abolition was their control by Labour councils and their opposition to government policies.
(93) The abolition of internal customs tolls in 1775 provided a major stimulus.
(94) That in turn would have necessitated the appointment of enough peers of the Liberal persuasion to acquiesce in abolition.
(95) So Chekhov gets invited to this fancy dinner on the anniversary of the abolition of serfdom.
(96) Its proposed abolition and replacement with more punitive measures would further criminalise travellers for their way of life.
(97) He was also resolved to impose a number of reforms, including the abolition of slavery.
(98) The completion of multilateral negotiations on the abolition of chemical weapons will be pursued.
(99) The minutes continued: The Cabinet then discussed the question of the abolition of capital punishment.
(100) Immediate pressure on peasant living standards was relieved by the abolition of redemption dues and restraint of the tax burden.
(101) The solution lay in the abolition of the patriarchal family.
(102) People are linked to each other by nature, and the abolition of artifice should allow nature to come into its own.
(103) French people declared for the abolition of slavery.
(104) the abolition of serfdom in Russia in 1861.
(105) Actions of deprivation or abolition of eligibility or rights.
(106) Weinstock's missive announced the abolition of all internal committees.
(107) Abolition of all right of inheritance.
(108) He long urged the abolition of capital punishment.
(109) We all hope for the abolition of war.
(110) Abolition of children's factory labour in its present form.
(111) Obama opposed the abolition of the ban on offshore drilling.
(112) Through his newspaper, The Liberator,[www.Sentencedict.com] he became the voice of abolition.
(113) In addition, the dissolution of the General Staff Headquarters, the abolition of Universal compulsory military service.
(114) AIM:to observe clinically the effectiveness of Corydalis Yanhusuo on the abolition and prophylaxis of migraine.
(115) " propertied people perseverance" traditional consumer values and the complete abolition of the welfare housing distribution system, the Shanghai people purchase unprecedented enthusiasm.
(116) Emerson and Thoreau were contemplating the essentials of life and William Lloyd Garrison founded the abolition movement.
(117) How to register controls and the abolition of the control register.
(118) This third approach involves the abolition of dual track IPO.
(119) In 1638 he had to concede the abolition of the court.
(120) Their goal was a peaceful and legal limitation of the powers of the central government, a restoration of local self-government, an independent judiciary, and the abolition of special privileges.
More similar words: volition, coalition, litigation, abolish, politic, politics, political, politically, politician, political party, abortion, edition, abomination, sedition, addition, ambition, position, fruition, tradition, condition, munitions, collaboration, proliferation, in addition, conditions, exhibition, composition, opposition, expedition, transition.