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abolish - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of abolish in Hindi

  • समाप्त करना
  • रद्द करना
  • उन्मूलन करना

abolish Definition

  • to end a law or system officially (आधिकारिक तौर पर एक कानून या प्रणाली को समाप्त करने के लिए)
  • formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution). (औपचारिक रूप से (सिस्टम, प्रैक्टिस, या संस्थान) को समाप्त कर दें।)

abolish Example

  • Chancellor has said he will abolish hospital accommodation charges for pensioners. (चांसलर ने कहा है कि वह पेंशनरों के लिए अस्पताल के आवास शुल्क को समाप्त कर देंगे।)
  • If the council can afford to do this, why not simply abolish the charges and remove the new yellow lines? (यदि परिषद ऐसा करने का जोखिम उठा सकती है, तो केवल आरोपों को समाप्त करके नई पीली लाइनें क्यों नहीं हटा सकतीं?)
  • When we've finished doing this we will then abolish the entire department. (जब हमने ऐसा करना समाप्त कर लिया, तब हम पूरे विभाग को समाप्त कर देंगे।)

More Sentences

  • The movements to abolish the trade and emancipate the slaves gathered momentum.
  • The grand coalition also agreed to abolish numerous tax benefits for ordinary earners.
  • The only people who can actually abolish hunting are its practitioners.
  • The Bad Guys were the European Union, the sexual liberals, the would-be abolishers of the pound and the Bureaucrats.
  • Road tax will be abolished and the loss of revenue will be compensated for with an additional surcharge on fuel.
  • That gives a total of one hundred and six countries that have abolished the death penalty in practice.
  • Koreans are now divided over the sensitive issue of abolishing the system.
  • Largely in this tradition, Marx believed that differences in economic wealth are the ultimate cause of human misfortune, and therefore needed abolishment , along with class society.
  • In fact, the chair of philosophy at Moscow University was abolished in the late 1820s.
  • They proposed a referendum on abolishing the monarchy, and setting up a republic.
  • I suppose they did not think that, having been published before the deluge, it could have safely survived that world-wide calamity, the abolisher of all things.
  • It was experts who abolished grammar schools for their presumed comprehensive paradise.
  • It follows the abolishment of the Working Families' Tax Credit, Disabled Person's Tax Credit and Children's Tax Credit, which is being replaced by two new tax systems.
  • But Ms Witheford, wary of having the ARM branded as abolishers of holidays, promised that when Australia became a republic the ARM would recommend a Republic Day holiday to be held on the anniversary of that frabjous day.
  • This put the wind back in the sails of Wilberforce who succeeded in pushing through a bill abolishing the slave trade.
  • The society added that abolishing the current system of debt recovery would discourage firms from advancing credit or lending money.
  • He suggested that abolishing the current system would discourage firms from advancing credit.
  • The best argument for keeping the BBC is to imagine what we would gain by abolishing the corporation or forcing it to accept adverts.
  • On 21 September the monarchy was abolished in France and a republic was declared.
  • Indeed, one of the major arguments against abolishing the monarchy is the desire to preserve tradition.
  • Originally staged in January 1904, the play is set after the abolishment of serfdom, but well before the Bolshevik Revolution.
  • At the beginning of this year the global quota system for textiles was abolished .
  • We in the Liberal Democrats say council tax is fundamentally unfair and should be abolished .
  • And I would like the abolishment of the offside rule.
  • They demanded the abolishment of Ministry of Education Decree No.501 / 1993, which obliges female students not to cover their ears with their headscarves when taking photographs for their school IDs.