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abolition
noun as in formal act of putting an end to, annulling
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And she described herself as an “abolitionist” — someone who favors the “abolition of police and the prison industrial complex.”
The government is going to press ahead with the abolition of the 'not proven' verdict, which has cross-party support.
Options on the table include the reform or abolition of the main regulator Ofwat.
But he commended his aide, saying Jurado has been sidestepping questions about police abolition.
At the same time, her campaign said she did check the box identifying her as an abolitionist on the questionnaire circulated by the DSA, which favors abolition.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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