Examples of 'had abolished' in a sentence

Meaning of "had abolished"

had abolished - This phrase indicates that something, such as a law, rule, or system, was eliminated or officially terminated. It implies that the action of abolishing has already taken place in the past

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had abolished
I thought my father had abolished this law.
It had abolished the use of identifying codes on the identity cards of Chinese Indonesians.
Most countries in the world had abolished the death penalty.
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court affirmed that Massachusetts state constitution had abolished slavery.
Turkey had abolished the death penalty.
Switzerland noted with satisfaction that several states had abolished the death penalty.
Some territories had abolished corporal punishment in schools.
The evening ended with hopes of unity as though Hitler had abolished class conflict.
He thought he had abolished the natural economic cycle.
Angola noted with satisfaction that Togo had abolished the death penalty.
Canada had abolished slavery.
They chose Costa Rica because they had abolished their army.
Some countries had abolished the death penalty and then reinstated it.
It was encouraging that the Government of Pakistan had abolished the death penalty for minors.
Spain and Italy had abolished the citizenship requirement for notaries already earlier.

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Amon had reestablished all that Manasseh had abolished at the time of his repentance.
They had abolished all the rules, including the rule of law.
They thought that they had abolished boom and bust.
Bangladesh had abolished child labour in the garment industry, which was its largest export sector.
This in effect revived the Consumer Council which the Conservatives had abolished two years previously.
The new citizenship law had abolished some old discriminatory provisions.
It had abolished the death penalty, a necessary decision for a country rebuilding itself from genocide.
More than two thirds of States had abolished the death penalty in law or practice.
This had abolished the corporations ' statutory monopoly on principal domestic and international scheduled routes.
Great Powers of Europe had abolished it.
Once Lenin had abolished the idea of personal guilt, and had.
For this occasion he reinstated the kissing of the hand, which his predecessor had abolished.
At present, all governmental services had abolished the prohibition on woman to join the services.
Before the Civil War, most free blacks lived in the North, which had abolished slavery.
Because the British had abolished slavery, a somewhat cautious approach to recruitment was taken.
By his death on the cross, Jesus Christ had abolished those ritual commands.
Earlier, Ho had abolished the communist party of Vietnam to emphasize his nationalist credentials.
In conformity with the provisions of those instruments, Nepal had abolished the death penalty.
The University meanwhile had abolished the F.A. and replaced it with the Intermediate Arts Exam.
And Jehovah 's witnesses assert that Christ had abolished all of them.
Countries that had abolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes by the beginning of 1999.
Even earlier, countries in Central and Eastern Europe had abolished their one-party systems.
Countries that had abolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes at the beginning of 1994.
Twenty-five years ago, only a quarter of UN Member States had abolished the death penalty.
In 2007, his country had abolished the death penalty and replaced it by life imprisonment.
Nearly every American newspaper declared that Dr. Salk had abolished poliomyelitis.
It was 20 years since Malta had abolished capital punishment for ordinary crimes.
Death penalty has been opposed over the years and some countries had abolished it by 1977.
It noted with satisfaction that Indonesia had abolished the system of re-education administrative detention.
But now, Judaism being set up all over again, after God had abolished it.
There were now 105 countries which had abolished the death penalty in law or in practice.
Nationwide, 38 states had introduced the death penalty and 12 had abolished it.
Yet by 1804 every state north of Maryland had abolished slavery either outright or gradually.
Britain had abolished slavery in its Caribbean colonies effective 1834.
The previous year, the Republican Government had abolished the Military Vicariate.

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Examples of using Abolished
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