Pronunciation: /ˌæb.əˈlɪʃ.ən.ɪz.əm/
noun a movement to end slavery
A1 Abolitionism is the movement to end slavery.
A2 Many people in the 19th century were involved in abolitionism.
B1 Abolitionism was a key factor in the Civil War in the United States.
B2 The success of abolitionism led to the emancipation of millions of enslaved people.
C1 Abolitionism continues to inspire social justice movements around the world.
C2 The impact of abolitionism on human rights cannot be understated.
formal Abolitionism was a social and political movement that sought to end slavery.
informal My great-great-grandfather was a strong supporter of abolitionism.
slang People back then thought abolitionism was crazy, but look how far we've come.
figurative In modern times, some argue that abolitionism should extend beyond just slavery to other forms of oppression.
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