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List of paraphrases for "abolished":
deleted, repealed, eliminated, removed, lifted, cancelled, suppressed, canceled, scrapped, discontinued, dissolved, revoked, dismantled, abrogated
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ranking | word | |
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#2694 | removed | |
#5340 | deleted | |
#9391 | cancelled | |
#10477 | eliminated | |
#10632 | discontinued | |
#11664 | lifted | |
#13252 | dissolved | |
#13362 | repealed | |
#16470 | canceled | |
#17513 | suppressed | |
#18812 | revoked | |
#22253 | abolished | |
#33626 | scrapped | |
#38015 | dismantled | |
#75528 | abrogated |
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Beggars should be abolished. It annoys one to give to them, and it annoys one not to give to them.
Far from trying to rig the system, I have spent decades opposing cronyism and all political favors, including mandates, subsidies and protective tariffs -- even when we benefit from them. I believe that cronyism is nothing more than welfare for the rich and powerful, and should be abolished.
These markets are the birthplace of extremely dangerous viruses. They need to be abolished, we also need more veterinarians to identify these emerging viruses and for quarantine measures to happen in a timely manner. If we can do these three things in China, we can protect the world.
Alexis Charles Henri Clrel de Tocqueville:
Whoever has inhabited the United States must have perceived that in those parts of the Union in which the Negroes are no longer slaves the have in no wise drawn nearer to the whites. On the contrary, the prejudice of race appears to be stronger in the states that have abolished slavery than those where it still exists and nowhere is it intolerant as in those states where servitude has never been known.
Even when slavery was abolished, it was incremental -- it began with the Emancipation Proclamation, and led up to the 13th Amendment, same thing with civil rights. We didn't just have one huge sweeping bill that changed everything. First we focused on public transportation, then voting rights, then fair housing. There were incremental steps.
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