abolishment 的定义
- to do away with; put an end to; annul; make void: to abolish slavery.
abolishment 近义词
abolition
更多abolishment例句
- On Tuesday, they voted to back the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, a multistate effort to neutralize the Electoral College without officially abolishing it.
- The Coalition for TJ opposes the superintendent’s admissions changes and the TJ Alumni Action Group supports revisions such as abolishing the test.
- No matter what the ultimate outcome this year, it’s likely the calls to abolish the electoral college will only get louder.
- SB10 originally passed in 2018 and went into effect in 2019, making California the first state to abolish cash bail in favor of risk assessments.
- I debate a young high school girl about whether we should abolish the Constitution and start over.
- But this offering was rejected by activists who are pushing for new elections and an abolishment of the anti-protest laws.
- Just last week, Gershom Gorenberg argued in these pages for the abolishment of the chief rabbinate.
- He also once wrote an article calling for the abolishment of soccer.
- In this country, as we shall see directly, laws for its abolishment were passed at a very early date.
- It indicates the way, too, for the abolishment of the peculiar institution of Utah.
- Half for the temple and half for himself; and the abolishment of the seven leopards.
- After the abolishment of the Irish Parliament they were without representation in the government under which they lived.
- They denounced it as class legislation unjustly favoring the few, and urged its abolishment.