Examples of 'abolished altogether' in a sentence

Meaning of "abolished altogether"

abolished altogether - This phrase indicates the complete removal or elimination of something, such as a practice, a system, or a law, with no intention of it being reinstated

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They were abolished altogether as official administrative divisions.
The property tax is now abolished altogether.
Instead the differences between the three types of municipalities were diminished and finally abolished altogether.
The formal complaint requirement would be abolished altogether in the near future.
Some countries reported that national machineries and / or women 's ministries had recently been abolished altogether.
Should private property be abolished altogether to force an egalitarian society into existence?
The monetary compensatory amounts must be abolished altogether.
My question, therefore, is when might roaming be abolished altogether in European Union Member States?
This remission has since been progressively reduced, and is due to be abolished altogether.
Indeed, both slavery and serfdom were abolished altogether by a decree of King Magnus IV in 1335.
There is even a suggestion that intervention be abolished altogether.
The death penalty should be abolished altogether.
And in the twentieth century, in most western European countries executions were abolished altogether.
I think these should be abolished altogether.
Vacant posts are no longer being filled, while others are being abolished altogether.

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The family allowance was abolished altogether.
But, some opponents began seeking to have the rule modified, rather than abolished altogether.
Compulsory licenses were abolished altogether.
And the Agapae were first separated from the Lord 's Supper and then finally abolished altogether.
The Prussian state was abolished altogether.
Many campaigners are rightly calling for the policy to be abolished altogether.
Parliament was reduced to a rubber-stamp, before being abolished altogether though it was later revived.
At the time, it was thought likely that the post would be abolished altogether.
Some would like to see folkstyle abolished altogether.
But some have come to believe that prisons should be abolished altogether.
Eventually, the veto has to be abolished altogether.
In 1977, the Law Commission recommended that the defence of marital coercion should be abolished altogether.
This does not mean that mandatory ELVs would be abolished altogether.
The outmoded and undemocratic veto power should be abolished altogether.
That scheme was never implemented, and has now been abolished altogether.
In the Canary Islands have, for example, the inheritance tax abolished altogether.
Slavery is a man-made institution, a sinful one at that, and it is rightfully abolished altogether.
But the guide was eventually degraded to a voluntary standard until it was abolished altogether in 1983.
It was not until 1992 that the renewal requirement was abolished altogether.
Over a twenty-year period, political power was progressively centralised, and the provinces were abolished altogether in 1876.

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Examples of using Altogether
This looked altogether different than it is now
He seems to have pressed pause or retired altogether
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