English to Malay Dictionary abolition

abolition

penghapusan
definition
noun
the abolition of child labor
the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
example
The age discrimination law will mean the total 'abolition' of the retirement age.
The 'abolition' of apartheid restored the legitimacy of the South African state.
We are campaigning for the 'abolition' of nuclear weapons and all other weapons of mass destruction.
Among the major parties 'abolition' of faith schools is inconceivable because they are too popular.
The party has also argued for 'abolition' of the House of Lords and refused to take seats in it.
Indeed I think the complexity of the system alone is reason for its 'abolition' .
The 'abolition' of polling stations means that people cannot be guaranteed the right to vote in privacy and security.
the 'abolition' of child labor
The 'abolition' of the means test is supported by the savings industry.
One of the proposals in the original draft dropped by the government was the 'abolition' of the president's office.
the 'abolition' of slavery
The film caused huge debate in Poland and was at least partially instrumental in the 'abolition' of the death penalty.
Why not select several limited but hated taxes, totalling a few billion, and earmark them for 'abolition' ?
They have written to New Forest District Council and demanded the immediate 'abolition' of the fees.
The 'abolition' of small courtesies leads inevitably to grosser aggression.
the 'abolition' of the death penalty
The 'abolition' of all prescription charges and home care charges for the disabled will also be of direct benefit.
The imminent 'abolition' of the current transfer system will only increase a worrying trend.
I agree with the suffrage of women, the 'abolition' of torture and so on.
The 'abolition' of most grammar schools kicked away the ladder for children from poorer backgrounds.
they support the 'abolition' of university fees
It also sought 'abolition' of the roster system for the appointment of Urdu teachers.
The public wanted to retain the death penalty; parliament decreed its 'abolition' .
They escaped the death penalty by only a couple of months as 'abolition' took effect four weeks before their arrest.
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