Abolish
UK //əˈbɒlɪʃ//US //əˈbɑːlɪʃ//
Definition
To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution.
In simple words: To officially end something or cancel it.
Examples
- The government decided to abolish the outdated tax law.
- Activists worked tirelessly to abolish slavery worldwide.
- Many countries have moved to abolish capital punishment.
- The organization aims to abolish poverty through various initiatives.
- It is time to abolish practices that discriminate against minorities.
Usage notes
Used in a formal context, often related to laws, practices, or institutions. Not typically used in everyday casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
abolish + object
Memory hint
Think of 'Abolish' as 'A-Ball-Ish' - imagine a ball that you decide to throw away completely.
Collocations
- abolish laws
- abolish practices
- abolish the death penalty
- abolish slavery
- abolish taxes
Synonyms
- eliminate
- repeal
- terminate
- annul
- dissolve
Antonyms
- establish
- retain
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'eliminate' which implies removal but not necessarily cancellation.
- Using 'abolish' with non-nouns (e.g., cannot say 'abolish quickly').