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ANNULMENT |
Abolition |
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ELIMINATION |
Abolition |
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EVACUATION |
Abolition; nullification. |
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ABOLISHMENT |
The act of abolishing; abolition; destruction. |
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UNKINGSHIP |
The quality or condition of being unkinged; abolition
of monarchy. |
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ABOLITIONIST |
A person who favors the abolition of any institution,
especially negro slavery. |
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ABROGATE |
To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the
authority of the maker or his successor; to repeal; -- applied to the
repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc. |
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ABOLITION |
...ished;
an annulling; abrogation; utter destruction; as, the abolition of
slavery or the slave trade; the abolition of laws, decrees, ordinances,... |
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PARALYSIS |
Abolition of function, whether complete or partial;
esp., the loss of the power of voluntary motion, with or without that
of sensation, in any ... |
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GLAUCOMA |
Dimness or abolition of sight, with a diminution of
transparency, a bluish or greenish tinge of the refracting media of the
eye, and a hard ine... |
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COMMUNISM |
...ife;
specifically, a scheme which contemplates the abolition of inequalities
in the possession of property, as by distributing all wealth equall... |
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TRANCE |
...re is a
total suspension of the power of voluntary movement, with abolition of
all evidences of mental activity and the reduction to a minimum o... |