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abolition
  1. The act of abolishing, or the state of being abolished; an annulling; abrogation; utter destruction; as, the abolition of slavery or the slave trade; the abolition of laws, decrees, ordinances, customs, taxes, debts, etc. [First attested around the early 16th century.]
  2. (historical, often capitalised, Britain, US) The ending of the slave trade or of slavery. [First attested around the early 18th century.]
  3. (historical, often capitalised, Australia) The ending of convict transportation. [First attested around the late 18th century.]
  4. (obsolete) An amnesty; a putting out of memory. [Attested from the early 17th century to the early 19th century.]
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  6. Examples:
    1. “Indeed, I think the complexity of the system alone is reason for its abolition.”
      “The party has also argued for abolition of the House of Lords and refused to take seats in it.”
      “It also sought abolition of the roster system for the appointment of Urdu teachers.”
abolitionist
  1. A person who favors the abolition of any particular institution. [since the late 18th century]
  2. (historical, US) A person who favored or advocated the abolition of slavery. [since the late 18th century]
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  4. Examples:
    1. “He was an outspoken abolitionist and a fervent supporter of Reconstruction.”
abolitionism
  1. An opinion in favor of the abolition of something; the tenets of abolitionists. [First attested in the early 19th century.]
  2. Examples:
    1. “Having educated himself, Brown began lecturing on abolitionism and temperance reform.”
      “Since its creation over a century ago abolitionism partakes in the struggle for the respect of human rights.”
      “At all points we see, therefore, that abolitionism has to do with religion, and religion with it.”
abolishment
  1. The act of abolishing; abolition; destruction. [First attested from the mid 16th century.]
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  3. Examples:
    1. “They agitated for American independence and the abolishment of slavery in the United States.”
      “Its abolishment has been announced by two Chancellors, but never actually enacted.”
      “The members were particularly annoyed that they had only received news of the final abolishment of the board within the previous 24 hours.”
abolisher
  1. Agent noun of abolish; one who abolishes. [First attested from the mid 17th century.]
  2. Examples:
    1. “I suppose they did not think that, having been published before the deluge, it could have safely survived that world-wide calamity, the abolisher of all things.”
      “He was the real abolisher of serfdom in Russia, as history will yet prove.”
      “In the same passage as Jackson's inglorious fall, Stanford blesses President Lincoln, abolisher of slavery, and Baby Gauge, one of Francis's black blood brothers.”
abolitiondom
  1. Abolitionists, specifiically the northern states during the US Civil War.
abolitiondoms
  1. plural of abolitiondom
abolitionists
  1. plural of abolitionist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “For the new abolitionists, it is not that composition is too elementary a subject for higher education.”
      “The Southern opponents of polygenesis even employed many of the same arguments and sources used by abolitionists to attack white prejudice.”
      “To abolitionists, capital punishment is equally uncivilized and deserving of a definitive ruling of its unconstitutionality.”
abolitionisms
  1. plural of abolitionism
abolishments
abolishers
  1. plural of abolisher
abolitions
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