"abolish" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

abolish verbo

abolish + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 31
abolish slavery • abolish punishment • abolish the death penalty • abolish the Board • abolish states formations • ...
verbo + abolish
Kolokacji: 8
want to abolish • propose abolishing • favor abolishing • recommend abolishing • consider abolishing • ...
abolish + preposición
Kolokacji: 20
abolished under • abolished in • abolished with • abolish for • abolished on • ...
abolish + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 20
formally abolished • finally abolished • officially abolished • completely abolish • effectively abolish • ...
(1) formally, officially
Kolokacji: 2
4. later abolished = później znieść later abolished
7. immediately abolish = natychmiast znieś immediately abolish
8. legally abolished = prawnie znieść legally abolished
10. largely abolished = w dużej mierze znieść largely abolished
11. simply abolish = po prostu znieś simply abolish
12. totally abolish = zupełnie znieś totally abolish
  • "It can be discussed to totally abolish or completely revise the Article 301," Mr. Arinc said, adding that members of Parliament "are open to this."
  • Another strong United States plea to abolish totally the Arab boycott of Israeli businesses also met with considerable Arab resistance.
  • As a result of the Reformation the use of ceremonial lights was either greatly modified, or totally abolished in the Protestant Churches.
  • It is entirely possible for a state to totally abolish any or all local units of government.
  • Later that year, the national legislature passed a law to clarify some of the issues raised by the case, without totally abolishing slavery in France.
  • Further deletion of the C-terminal 11 amino acid residues from the clone 1-110 totally abolished the stimulation (lane 5).
  • Until that act had come into force, Scotland remained the only European jurisdiction never to have totally abolished the old-style common law marriage.
  • With British guns trained on Tunis, the dey of that country signed a treaty totally abolishing Christian slavery.
  • If you can float enough disinformation into circulation you will totally abolish everyone's contact with reality, probably your own included.
  • European markets will therefore be brought into line with world markets and the Community preference totally abolished.
13. quickly abolish = szybko znieś quickly abolish
(4) virtually, essentially
Kolokacji: 2

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