Examples of 'it abolished' in a sentence

Meaning of "it abolished"

The phrase 'it abolished' means that something was officially ended, eliminated, or abolished. It implies that a particular practice, system, or law was revoked or put to an end by a governing authority or institution

How to use "it abolished" in a sentence

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It abolished the common law offence of attempt.
Not want to see it abolished under my roof.
Some people would like to see it abolished.
The next day it abolished the monarchy.
It abolished discriminatory provisions against women.
We would rejoice to see it abolished now and forever.
It abolished the one party system.
Separation evolves into an image of wholeness which replaces the unity it abolished.
I want to see it abolished without further delay.
Pletcher said she opposes the death penalty and wants it abolished.
It abolished slavery and involuntary servitude.
One obscure point is that it abolished Jactitation of marriage.
It abolished adultery as a criminal offence.
Even the United States is now moving toward having it abolished.
The next day it abolished the monarchy and declared a republic.

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It was exciting, especially to women students as it abolished any sense of inferiority.
You must get it abolished within the current fiscal year.
The education workers want the government to reinstate a 6 % wage hike it abolished for budget reasons.
It abolished ownership rights of communities and individuals and converted them into rights of occupancy.
In the following day, it abolished the unions.
It abolished the waiting period a woman previously had to observe before entering into a new marriage.
In its first sitting it abolished royalty, and proclaimed.
It abolished the use of the organ in the synagogue during Shabbat and holidays.
The Labour Party lost its purpose when it abolished Clause 4.
At one time it abolished its status to Rome and became an independent colony.
Haiti is one step closer to reestablishing an army, which it abolished in 1995.
In particular, it abolished the doctrine of common employment.
It abolished the position of prime minister, which was replaced by a vice president.
So why was it abolished only after a year?
It abolished religion, school and currency in a bid to create agrarian utopia.
And uneducated ; it abolished the aristocracy of blood and family.
It abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.
I 'd rather have it abolished than persist in its current form.
It abolished feudalism, guaranteed freedom and restrained absolutist power, briefly though.
In particular, it abolished the tithes gathered by the Catholic clergy.
It abolished slavery and set up transport, health and education services for the people.
Not want to see it abolished under my roof . Its glory is fading.
It abolished schools and a public health system, famines and diseases decimated the population.
Already in 2008 it abolished the post of National Science Advisor.
It abolished the dividing line between neo-liberalism and democratic socialism in all sectors of life.
Therefore it abolished any market saying, it is a backward idea.
It abolished university fees, and established the Schools Commission to allocate funds to schools.
Second, it abolished the institution of slavery.
It abolished many obsolete procedural devices in English criminal law, particularly the benefit of clergy.
As well, it abolished the epicardial coronary artery diastolic gradient.
It abolished the provincial police, passing law enforcement outside of the municipalities to the RCMP.
In addition, it abolished provisions affecting the maximum number of lessons each week.
It abolished church and military privilege, and declared all citizens equal before the Catholic Church.
Because it abolished black slavery, the U.S. Structure made all residents slaves.
It abolished many institutions defined as “ injurious to liberty and equality of rights . ”.

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School regulations abolished corporal punishment in schools
There is a virtual consensus that it should be abolished
They have abolished the slave trade
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