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a·bol·ish
/əˈbɑlɪʃ/
動詞
廢止, 革除, 取消
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·bol·ish
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Abolished
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Abolishing
.]
1.
To
do
away
with
wholly
;
to
annul
;
to
make
void
; --
said
of
laws
,
customs
,
institutions
,
governments
,
etc
.;
as
,
to
abolish
slavery
,
to
abolish
folly
.
2.
To
put
an
end
to
,
or
destroy
,
as
a
physical
objects
;
to
wipe
out
. [
Archaic
]
And
with
thy
blood
abolish
so
reproachful
blot
.
--
Spenser
.
His
quick
instinctive
hand
Caught
at
the
hilt
,
as
to
abolish
him
. --
Tennyson
.
Syn:
--
To
Abolish
,
Repeal
,
Abrogate
,
Revoke
,
Annul
,
Nullify
,
Cancel
.
Usage:
These
words
have
in
common
the
idea
of
setting
aside
by
some
overruling
act
.
Abolish
applies
particularly
to
things
of
a
permanent
nature
,
such
as
institutions
,
usages
,
customs
,
etc
.;
as
,
to
abolish
monopolies
,
serfdom
,
slavery
.
Repeal
describes
the
act
by
which
the
legislature
of
a
state
sets
aside
a
law
which
it
had
previously
enacted
.
Abrogate
was
originally
applied
to
the
repeal
of
a
law
by
the
Roman
people
;
and
hence
,
when
the
power
of
making
laws
was
usurped
by
the
emperors
,
the
term
was
applied
to
their
act
of
setting
aside
the
laws
.
Thus
it
came
to
express
that
act
by
which
a
sovereign
or
an
executive
government
sets
aside
laws
,
ordinances
,
regulations
,
treaties
,
conventions
,
etc
.
Revoke
denotes
the
act
of
recalling
some
previous
grant
which
conferred
,
privilege
,
etc
.;
as
,
to
revoke
a
decree
,
to
revoke
a
power
of
attorney
,
a
promise
,
etc
.
Thus
,
also
,
we
speak
of
the
revocation
of
the
Edict
of
Nantes
.
Annul
is
used
in
a
more
general
sense
,
denoting
simply
to
make
void
;
as
,
to
annul
a
contract
,
to
annul
an
agreement
.
Nullify
is
an
old
word
revived
in
this
country
,
and
applied
to
the
setting
of
things
aside
either
by
force
or
by
total
disregard
;
as
,
to
nullify
an
act
of
Congress
.
Cancel
is
to
strike
out
or
annul
,
by
a
deliberate
exercise
of
power
,
something
which
has
operative
force
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
abolish
v
:
do
away
with
; "
Slavery
was
abolished
in
the
mid-19th
century
in
America
and
in
Russia
" [
syn
:
get rid of
] [
ant
:
establish
]
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