Abolished synonyms
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(Medicine) To empty.
To interfere with; to impair; to render null and void; to cause to have no effect.
To physically leave, as in “to vacate the building. See also abandonment and overrule.
(Euphemistic) To kill.
To withdraw from a contest.
To cancel or invalidate by withdrawing or reversing
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To withdraw officially or formally; revoke; cancel; annul
To ostracize is to deliberately exclude or leave someone out.
To cancel out
To make invalid. Especially applied to contract law.
To destroy or remove completely; exterminate; abolish
Exterminate is defined as to destroy completely, or kill.
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To erase or remove completely; blot out or strike out; delete; cancel
(Slang) To kill
To get rid of; eliminate:
(Slang) To kill (a person or animal).
To be broken up into separate parts:
To stop doing or providing (something); end or abandon:
To kill
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To offset or cancel each other
To judicially declare something to be void either from the date of decree or ab initio.
To kill
(Law) To become void.
To move (something) from where it is; lift, push, transfer, or carry away, or from one place to another
Repudiate is to refuse to have anything to do with or to reject in a public way.
To cause to serve a purpose other than the original or established one; commandeer or redirect:
(Eccles.) To prohibit; forbid
Take the place of.
To put an end to; bring to ruin, disgrace, or downfall
(Sports) To throw a ball or other object over and beyond (an intended target):
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To do away with completely; put an end to:
To destroy or remove utterly; eradicate
Squelch is defined as to press with force, or to quiet or stop by force.
To put an end to or destroy:
To refuse to permit; forbid by law or by an order
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To remove or uproot in order to replace with something else
To turn or move in the opposite direction.
To arrive at or attain the end of:
To put an end to forcibly; subdue:
Root means to completely remove.
(Law) To determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of (indebtedness); to make the amount of (a debt) clear and certain.
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To make (the sight) clear or sharp
Negate is defined as to deny, to prove false or to cause something to not be needed.
established (antonym)
To bring about; generate or effect:
ratified (antonym)
To ratify is to approve and give formal consent to something.
enacted (antonym)
To enact is defined as to make into a law or to act out.
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supported (antonym)
To bear the weight of, especially from below; keep from falling, sinking, or slipping:
instituted (antonym)
We institute your Grace / To be our regent in these parts of France.
promoted (antonym)
Promote is defined as to contribute to the growth of something or to sell by advertising.
confirmed (antonym)
To support or establish the certainty or validity of; verify:
made (related)
Make is defined as to produce something.
helped (related)
To make things easier or better for (a person); aid; assist
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Find another word for abolished. In this page you can discover 63 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for abolished, like: voided, vitiated, vacated, terminated, scratched, revoked, rescinded, repealed, ostracized, nullified and killed.