abolish
Example Sentences
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Local Government Secretary Steve Reed had approved delays for the ballots for the councils until 2027 to help deliver a major reorganisation which will see some local authorities abolished.
From BBC
In any case, he says, “in modern welfare states, the struggle for subsistence has been abolished.”
Lincoln may be best known for saving the Union and abolishing slavery, but “Boss Lincoln” contends that “party organization” was “Lincoln’s life’s work.”
The answer isn’t to abolish heritage months out of impatience or indifference.
Traditionally, they vote once in every parliament on a republican motion to abolish the monarchy and the motion came up by coincidence on Tuesday.
From BBC
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