Pronunciation: /əˌbɑˈlɪʃənˌdəm/
noun the state or condition of being abolished or the act of abolishing something
A1 Abolitiondom is the act of ending something, like slavery.
A2 The abolitiondom of the death penalty is a controversial topic in many countries.
B1 Many activists fought for the abolitiondom of child labor in the 19th century.
B2 The abolitiondom of segregation in schools was a major victory for the civil rights movement.
C1 The abolitiondom of discriminatory policies requires a concerted effort from lawmakers and society as a whole.
C2 The abolitiondom of unjust laws is a necessary step towards achieving true equality and justice.
formal The abolitiondom of slavery was a significant moment in history.
informal I heard they're talking about abolitiondom in the upcoming election.
slang Abolitiondom is so important, we can't let it be forgotten.
figurative The abolitiondom of outdated traditions is essential for progress.
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