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Abolitionists Meaning in English

word · lemma: abolitionist

ˌæbəˈɫɪʃənəsts
ab-uh-LISH-uh-nists
ˌæbəlˈɪʃənˌɪsts
ab-uh-LISH-uhn-ists

Definition

Abolitionists were people who strongly supported ending slavery, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Usage & Nuances

The word is historical and often refers to anti-slavery activists in the US and UK. Plural form: 'abolitionists.' Used mainly in historical, academic, or political discussions. Not to be confused with 'activists' for general causes.

Example Sentences

Some abolitionists helped enslaved people escape to freedom.

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Without the abolitionists, slavery might have lasted much longer.

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The abolitionists faced a lot of danger because of their beliefs.

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The abolitionists fought to end slavery.

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Many famous abolitionists wrote powerful speeches.

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Did you know some abolitionists were women who led important movements?

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