abolishers

[US]/[əˈbɒlɪʃə(r)z]/
[UK]/[əˈbɑːlɪʃərz]/

Translation

n.People who abolish something.; Supporters of abolishing a system or practice.

Phrases & Collocations

abolishers' rights

abolishers fought

abolishers advocating

Example Sentences

the abolisher's relentless campaign aimed to dismantle the outdated law.

historically, social reformers often acted as ardent abolisher's of discriminatory practices.

he was a vocal abolisher of the death penalty, advocating for alternative punishments.

the abolisher's movement gained momentum with growing public support.

many dedicated abolisher's worked tirelessly to end slavery in the 19th century.

the group of abolisher's celebrated the successful repeal of the restrictive policy.

she is a passionate abolisher of standardized testing, believing it hinders creativity.

the abolisher's faced significant opposition from those benefiting from the existing system.

the abolisher's argued that the law was unjust and violated fundamental rights.

the abolisher's used various strategies, including protests and lobbying, to achieve their goal.

he considered himself an abolisher of outdated traditions and a proponent of progress.

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