Examples of 'was officially abolished' in a sentence

Meaning of "was officially abolished"

Was officially abolished: Refers to the formal termination or ending of a law, rule, or practice by an authoritative body or government. It signifies that a particular regulation or system has been legally eliminated

How to use "was officially abolished" in a sentence

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was officially abolished
Apartheid was officially abolished.
Four months before we arrived, apartheid was officially abolished.
Yaghnobi ethnicity was officially abolished by the Soviet government.
In the same year, the imperial examination system was officially abolished.
The Pale was officially abolished.
And after more than eight centuries of military leadership, the sumurai class was officially abolished.
Senior Colonel rank was officially abolished.
Slavery was officially abolished in all areas of the United States.
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the propiska system was officially abolished.
The Hauptamt Sicherheitspolizei was officially abolished and its departments were folded into the RSHA.
With Jewish Emancipation, the institution of the Qahal as an autonomous entity was officially abolished.
The cult was officially abolished by Julius Caesar.
The samurai class lost its privileged position when feudalism was officially abolished in 1871.
The jitō system was officially abolished in the late of 16th century by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
The registers continue through to 1834 when slavery was officially abolished.

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The death penalty was officially abolished in 1921 for crime during times of peace.
In the Republic of Austria the title was officially abolished in 1919.
Slavery was officially abolished in 1962 . ; LanguagesThe official language of Saudi Arabia is Arabic.
It is in 1983 when the slavery was officially abolished on the earth.
Slavery was officially abolished by the state constitution of 1864, during the American Civil War.
On 3 March 1924, the Ottoman caliphate was officially abolished and the last Caliph was exiled.
Modern usage = = Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the " propiska " system was officially abolished.
In September 1946, the monarchy was officially abolished a plebiscite, and King Simeon II was exiled.
It was officially abolished in 2004 by former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm.
Korea edit In Korea, slavery was officially abolished with the Gabo Reform of 1894.
It was officially abolished by the Metropolitan Court of Budapest in October 2003.

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