of) (transitive, idiomatic) To rid oneself of; to cause oneself to be free of or released from. Synonyms: abolish, discard, dismiss, drop, lose, remove...
ճշմարտութենէ ― ełcanel zkeans i čšmartutʻenē ― to deprive oneself of, to shut one's ears to the truth to abolish, to abrogate, to annul, to cancel to refute (something...
obtain in particular by bargain Antonym: (to abolish) abschaffen to work as a prostitute, to prostitute oneself, to go on the game Synonyms: anschaffen gehen...
never having the desired effect; consequently the practice should be abolished (mining) A nicking. 1906, George Mitcheson Bailes, Modern Mining Practice:...
one's beliefs, experiences, practices, etc. Senator Craddock wants to abolish the estate tax, and she's not alone. I always organize my Halloween candy...
of Cambyſes,) when he came to be ſetled in that Throne, endeavour'd to aboliſh, not only their Learning and Credit, but their Language too, by changing...
peragō, dēiciō, iugulō, absūmō, cōnsūmō to cancel, annul, eliminate, abolish Synonyms: abrogō, aboleō (of time) to consume, spend, pass Synonyms: dēgō...
instead of removing or abolishing it; to preserve. 1549 March 7, Thomas Cranmer [et al.], compilers, “Of Ceremonies: Why Some be Abolished and Some Retayned”...
Post[2]: Harris’s victory comes 55 years after the Voting Rights Act abolished laws that disenfranchised Black Americans, 36 years after the first woman...
but two most salutary laws and modes of judicial investigation that are abolished. And what is this but exhorting young men to be turbulent, seditious,...