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Abolished Meaning in English

word · lemma: abolish

əˈbɑɫɪʃt
uh-BAH-lisht
ɐbˈɒlɪʃt
uh-BOL-isht

释义

Something that has been officially ended, canceled, or made invalid, usually by a law or authority.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in formal and legal contexts. Common collocations: 'slavery was abolished', 'the law was abolished'. Typically refers to official rules, practices, or institutions. Often confused with 'cancelled', but 'abolished' is more permanent and official.

例句

Slavery was abolished in many countries in the 19th century.

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The law was abolished after many protests.

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The old tax was abolished last year.

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Many unfair rules have finally been abolished over time.

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By the time I started school, corporal punishment had already been abolished.

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Imagine a world where all discriminatory laws are abolished.

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