"abolition" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

abolition sustantivo

sustantivo + abolition
Kolokacji: 8
abolition of slavery • abolition of the slave trade • abolition of the death penalty • abolition of punishment • Abolition of areas • ...
adjetivo + abolition
Kolokacji: 9
complete abolition • gradual abolition • total abolition • immediate abolition • outright abolition • ...
1. complete abolition = całkowite zniesienie complete abolition
2. total abolition = całkowite zniesienie total abolition
3. outright abolition = kategoryczne zniesienie outright abolition
4. formal abolition = formalne zniesienie formal abolition
5. effective abolition = skuteczne zniesienie effective abolition
  • He is most notable for his in-depth investigations into bogus academics and fraud, which led to the effective abolition of the University of Wales, formerly Britain's second-largest university.
  • The abolition of the tax, effective July 31, will cost the Treasury $5 billion annually in lost revenues in the next few years.
  • Collectivization signified the "effective abolition of private property in land, and the concentration of the remaining peasantry in 'collective' farming under Party control."
  • It requires ratifying states to pursue a national policy designed to ensure the effective abolition of child labour and to raise progressively the minimum age for admission to employment or work.
  • The effective abolition of the Politburo had perversely eliminated the apprenticeship period during which an up-and-coming Soviet political figure might learn the international version of statecraft.
  • The formal abolition of slavery in 1981 has not led to real and effective abolition for various reasons, including a lack of legislation to ensure its implementation.
  • In some ways, the effective abolition of the presidency complicates an already muddy picture at what seems to be a crucial time in North Korean history.
  • With the effective abolition of the principle of 'universal service', public access to high-quality, inexpensive postal services will be limited.
  • In this context, I wholeheartedly welcome the resolution for the establishment of a World day against the death penalty in the hope that this may constitute a further step toward its effective abolition throughout the world.
  • The abolition of the concession, effective from 6 April 2013, was confirmed in December 2011, with the government maintaining its view that the relief was redundant given that it is worth only 15p per day.
preposición + abolition
Kolokacji: 9
until one's abolition • for the abolition • to the abolition • of the abolition • with the abolition • ...

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