abate, bring to naught, demolish, do away with, expunge, liquidate, obliterate, recant, reverse, suspend, vitiate, write off
Definitionv. do away with
Last update: June 20, 2017
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She is the president of a local group which is working to abolish all scientific testing on animals. [verb]
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Nelson Mandela and President de Klerk of South Africa worked together to bring about the abolition of that country's discriminatory laws. [verb]
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The Excise tax has been abolished. [verb]
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The old system of government had been abolished over night. [Please select]
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It seemed that he had sort of abolished his job. [Please select]
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Slavery was to be abolished, as he thought, by the action of the separate States. [Please select]
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"He deplores it; but does not feel himself strong enough to abolish the restrictive laws of the priests." [verb]
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They abolish the external form, they suppress the formal sales of slaves, and then they imagine and assure others that slavery is abolished. [verb]
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Armand Marrast and Garnier-Pages, the appointed consuls, provided they will swear on entering upon the duties of their office, to abolish property and not be haughty. [verb]
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As for the efforts to abolish war, they call for nothing but a smile. [verb]
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You wish to abolish property; but could you live without a body. [verb]
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