"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) virtually, essentially
Kolokacji: 2
1. virtually abolish = praktycznie znieś virtually abolish
  • Until legislation in 2004 that virtually abolished the six-day workweek in large corporations known as "jaebol", South Korea was the only country in the OECD that worked Saturdays.
  • They say the heart of their protest is a concern that, despite the need to cure these problems, the university's method of doing so will virtually abolish the special hallmarks of the education students receive there.
  • As they were also hostile to monasticism, where most mystics had their roots, they virtually abolished this particular type of spirituality in Protestant countries like England.
  • Companies fudge their results by putting losses into extraordinary items, so the ASB stops the fudging by virtually abolishing the extraordinary item.
  • In 2011, she strongly criticised the military-led government's Essential National Industries Employment decree, which "takes away nearly all collective bargaining rights in essential companies [and] virtually abolishes the right to strike".
  • The state government disagreed and slashed the budget, which angered university officials and led to the University Council's passage of a new bill that virtually abolished the autonomy of the institution.
  • The change virtually abolished "good time."
  • Even the amounts of some of those imports decreased with time as domestic silk and sugar production rose, and as guns became restricted and then virtually abolished.
  • The present British Government has introduced the New Deal for the unemployed, the largest jobs programme in Europe that has seen long-term youth unemployment virtually abolished in my country.
  • The Senate thoughtlessly adopted a Bush Administration proposal that would virtually abolish Federal court review of state criminal convictions.
2. essentially abolish = zasadniczo znieś essentially abolish

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