completely abolish
Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words
to completely and finally end a law, system, or institution
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- The new law aims to completely abolish child labor in the country.
- Many activists are campaigning to completely abolish the death penalty.
- The government's goal is to completely abolish the unpopular inheritance tax within five years.
- Following the revolution, the new leaders decided to completely abolish the monarchy.
- Some educators believe we should completely abolish standardized testing in schools.
- The trade agreement was designed to completely abolish tariffs between the member nations.
- The system of apartheid was completely abolished in the early 1990s.
- Is it truly possible to completely abolish poverty on a global scale?
- Their primary objective was to completely abolish slavery and ensure freedom for all.
- After much debate, the committee voted to completely abolish the outdated regulations.