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Sentence count:157+5Posted:2017-01-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: abolishmentSimilar words: volitioncoalitionlitigationabolishpoliticpoliticspoliticalpoliticallyMeaning: [‚æbəʊ'lɪʃn]  n. the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery). 
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(121) Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes.
(122) Nicolas de Condorcet's bold prediction (in The Future Progress of the Human Mind, 1793) of the abolition of inequality between nations and the progress of equality within nations has not come true.
(123) China Steel Association letter to the Department of Public Works suggested that the abolition of the spot ore trade.
(124) Privatizing governmental functions, while generally an admirable idea, can become an unreflective and absurd fetish, if the alternative of abolition is neglected.
(125) Drivers from the abolition of a print job, the supply will be temporarily lights flashing.
(126) With the abolition of import quotas, Chinese garment enterprises are facing unprecedented opportunities for development.
(127) In many cases, however, the abolition of marketing boards has left an institutional vacuum.
(128) These extreme acts frightened other colonists, who feared lest they point towards abolition of their own assemblies and the abrogation of fundamental rights as Englishmen.
(129) Soon after his election, Samaranch worked towards the abolition of amateurism at the Olympic Games.
(130) But the reform movement of the 1850s could only support one major effort, and that proved to be the abolition of slavery, a movement in which women played a key role.
(131) In the abolition of such Biblical ordinances he laid down the principle of Abrogation which forms the basis of Islamic theology.
(132) The abolition of bourgeois individuality, bourgeois independence, and bourgeois freedom is undoubtedly aimed at.
(133) The great turning point came in the 1820s and 1830s(Sentencedict.com), when a group of people from different religious backgrounds began to demand the abolition of slavery in the United States.
(134) The abolition of existing property relations is not at all a distinctive feature of Communism.
(135) Seward criticized Daniel Webster for speaking against the Abolition societies. He said such groups represented a moral movement that could not be stopped.
(136) Why the abolition of 40 - year - long-term agreement pricing mechanism?
(137) Few people would not exult at the abolition of slavery.
(138) Sarkozy had likened his "historic" task of convincing the public to support the carbon tax to other key moments in France, such as decolonisation and the abolition of the death penalty.
(139) As with other transformative measures, like the open-door initiative launched in Shenzhen, the one-child policy's abolition could be handled slowly, studied, then rolled out nationally.
(140) The abolition of composite rate tax, enabled gross interest payments for savers on low incomes. Sentencedict.com
(141) Katherine Chon was discussing the historical abolition of slavery in the United States with her classmate Derek Ellerman when the talk veered to modern-day slavery.
(142) DAVID W. BLIGHT is the director of Yale University's Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition and a professor of American history.
(143) The churches, as everyone knows, opposed the abolition of slavery as long as they dared.
(144) A mug from Philosophy Football, suppliers of T-shirts to more rarified sports fans, reads "My other mug supports the abolition of the monarchy".
(145) However, there are 120 moneybags written to oppose the abolition of estate duty.
(146) Football is very likely to copy the abolition of Yama was demoted this strategy of drinking poison to quench thirst, and then further reduced to a Chongchao places.
(147) One would think that with the abolition of property requirements and poll taxes, the enfranchisement of people of color, women, and 18-year-olds, the battle for the right to vote had been won.
(148) The abolition of capitalism and landlordism in Cuba represented an enormous step forward.
(149) Darwin and Wedgwood shared a hatred of the slave trade, contributing money and propaganda — in the form of anti-slavery verse and ceramic curios — to the "sacred cause" of abolition.
(150) The disastrous abolition of the educational maintenance allowance will make many wrongly opt out altogether.
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