How Do You Spell ABOLISHES?

Pronunciation: [ɐbˈɒlɪʃɪz] (IPA)

The word "abolishes" is spelled with five letters for six sounds. The first three sounds are pronounced like the word "ab" (æb), followed by the sound represented by the letter "o" (ɑ), and then a "sh" sound (ʃ). The final two sounds are the "i" sound (ɪ) and the "z" sound (z). This word means to formally end or put an end to something, such as a law or practice. It is often used in the context of governments or legal systems.

ABOLISHES Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "abolishes" is the third-person singular form of the verb "abolish," which refers to the act of officially ending or eliminating something, such as a law, system, institution, or practice. When an authority or governing body abolishes a particular entity, it essentially terminates its existence and removes it from operation or use.

    Typically, abolition occurs when there is a consensus or decision that the object being abolished is no longer necessary, just, or effective. By abolishing something, society or an organization aims to bring about a significant and permanent change, often with the intention of improving or rectifying an issue.

    The action of abolishing is often driven by social, political, or moral reasons. For example, the abolition of slavery in many countries was a result of recognizing that the institution was inherently unjust and violated principles of human rights and equality. Similarly, the abolition of a law or policy may occur when it is deemed outdated, discriminatory, or incompatible with contemporary values and needs.

    Through the act of abolition, society seeks to eradicate or put an end to practices or institutions that are considered detrimental, oppressive, or in conflict with prevailing norms and values. Abolishing endeavors to establish a new order or system that is more equitable, just, or appropriate for the circumstances.

Common Misspellings for ABOLISHES

Etymology of ABOLISHES

The word "abolishes" is derived from the verb "abolish". The etymology of "abolish" can be traced back to the Middle English word "abolishen", which is believed to have been derived from the Old French word "abolir". "Abolir" itself can be traced further back to the Latin word "abolēre", meaning "destroy, make away with, or abolish".

Similar spelling words for ABOLISHES

Conjugate verb Abolishes

CONDITIONAL

I would abolish
we would abolish
you would abolish
he/she/it would abolish
they would abolish

FUTURE

I will abolish
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have abolished
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PAST

I abolished
we abolished
you abolished
he/she/it abolished
they abolished

PAST PERFECT

I had abolished
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they had abolished

PRESENT

I abolish
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have abolished
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they have abolished
I am abolishing
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