Etymology: [ &-'bä-lish ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. From French abolir, from Latin abolēre, present active infinitive of aboleō (“destroy, abolish”), from ab (“from, away from”) + oleō (“to grow”).
feshetmek, iptal etmek, feshet,iptal et, yürürlükten kaldır, bozmak, ortadan kaldırmak, kaldırmak, hükümsüz kılmak, iptal et, fesh etmek, durdurmak, kaldırmak, lağvetmek, ilga etmek; feshetmek, feshetme, fesh, kaldırılarak, kaldırılması, lağvetme, kalkmak, lağvetmek,
To put an end to or destroy, as a physical object; to wipe out, To do away with wholly; to annul; to make void; to end a law, system, custom or institution, abrogate, to put an end to, aboli, To put an end to Slavery is no longer permissible in the United States The right to own slaves has been abolished, do away with; "Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia", stop; put an end to, 1 to get rid of, 2 eliminate 3 cut off connection 4 put an end to a situation or person in life, To do away with wholly; to annul; to make void; said of laws, customs, institutions, governments, etc, as, to abolish slavery, to abolish folly, To put an end to, or destroy, as a physical objects; to wipe out, If someone in authority abolishes a system or practice, they formally put an end to it. The following year Parliament voted to abolish the death penalty for murder. to officially end a law, system etc, especially one that has existed for a long time, cancel, revoke, do away with; "Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia, past of abolish, cancelled, annulled, revoked, repealed; abrogatee, third-person singular of abolish, present participle of abolish, annulling; act of making void,
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To put an end to or destroy, as a physical object; to wipe out - "His quick instinctive hand Caught at the hilt, as to abolish him. - Alfred Tennyson"
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To do away with wholly; to annul; to make void; to end a law, system, custom or institution - "In 1846, Michigan became the first jurisdiction to abolish capital punishment permanently."
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abrogate - "To annul, cancel repeal or destroy, revoke formally"
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to put an end to
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aboli
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To put an end to Slavery is no longer permissible in the United States The right to own slaves has been abolished
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do away with; "Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia"
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stop; put an end to
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1 to get rid of, 2 eliminate 3 cut off connection 4 put an end to a situation or person in life
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To do away with wholly; to annul; to make void; said of laws, customs, institutions, governments, etc
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as, to abolish slavery, to abolish folly
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To put an end to, or destroy, as a physical objects; to wipe out
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If someone in authority abolishes a system or practice, they formally put an end to it. The following year Parliament voted to abolish the death penalty for murder. to officially end a law, system etc, especially one that has existed for a long time
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cancel, revoke fiil
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do away with; "Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia
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