Pronunciation: /əˈbɑːlɪʃər/
noun a person who abolishes or puts an end to something
A1 The abolisher of the old law was praised by the community.
A2 The abolisher of slavery fought tirelessly for equal rights.
B1 The abolisher of unjust policies was seen as a hero by many.
B2 The abolisher of corrupt systems faced backlash from those in power.
C1 The abolisher of oppressive regimes was hailed as a revolutionary leader.
C2 The abolisher of discriminatory practices was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts.
formal The abolisher of the outdated policy was met with resistance from some members of the board.
informal I heard that the abolisher of the dress code rule is the new principal.
slang The abolisher of curfew is the coolest parent on the block.
figurative As an abolisher of negativity, she always brings a positive energy to any situation.
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