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abolished - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of abolished in Hindi

  • समाप्त किया

abolished Definition

  • formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution).

abolished Example

  •  the U.S. abolished slavery by constitutional amendment on December 6, 1865. ( अमेरिका ने 6 दिसंबर, 1865 को संवैधानिक संशोधन द्वारा गुलामी को समाप्त कर दिया। )
  • The teacher abolished her ‘no eating in class’ rule and allowed the children to have a snack during her lesson.  ( शिक्षिका ने 'कक्षा में खाना न खाने' के नियम को समाप्त कर दिया और बच्चों को अपने पाठ के दौरान नाश्ता करने की अनुमति दी। )
  • Capital punishment was abolished in 1877, penal servitude for life being substituted. ( 1877 में मृत्युदंड को समाप्त कर दिया गया, जीवन के लिए दंडात्मक दासता को प्रतिस्थापित किया गया। )
  • The pope abolished the order, however, as it seemed to be in bad repute and had outlived its usefulness. ( पोप ने आदेश को समाप्त कर दिया, हालांकि, यह खराब प्रतिष्ठा में लग रहा था और इसकी उपयोगिता से बाहर हो गया था। )
  • As president, Guerrero officially abolished slavery nationally on Independence Day 1829, but in less than three months, a rebellion chased him out of Mexico City and back to his southern stronghold.  ( राष्ट्रपति के रूप में, ग्युरेरो ने आधिकारिक तौर पर स्वतंत्रता दिवस 1829 पर राष्ट्रीय स्तर पर दासता को समाप्त कर दिया, लेकिन तीन महीने से भी कम समय में, एक विद्रोह ने उन्हें मैक्सिको सिटी से बाहर और अपने दक्षिणी गढ़ में वापस कर दिया। )
  • Although the slave trade was abolished, some people continued the practice long after it was done away with.  ( हालाँकि दास व्यापार को समाप्त कर दिया गया था, लेकिन कुछ लोगों ने इस प्रथा को समाप्त होने के लंबे समय तक जारी रखा। )

More Sentence

  • Subsequently, it was decided to repeal these additional tenths, the first being abolished in 1886 and the rest in 1887.
  • The Cassa Ecclesiastica was abolished, and in its stead was instituted a Fondo pet Culto, or public worship fund.
  • The Cour des Comptes, an ancient tribunal, was abolished in 1791, and reorganized by Napoleon I.
  • The influx of new ideas provoked civil war, in which the already decadent Shogunate was abolished and the authority of the Mikado restored.
  • However, rural reform has not abolished such ruralism but replaced it with its own version.
  • In Britain, national service was abolished in 1962.
  • And even in a democratic commonwealth the sentiment of nobility may exist, though all legal privilege has been abolished or has never existed.
  • The teacher abolished her ‘no eating in class’ rule and allowed the children to have a snack during her lesson.
  • The reform in 1986 also abolished a special rate for families with low incomes, which had been adopted since 1978.  
  • Gradually the laws that underpinned apartheid were abolished.
  • I think bullfighting should be abolished.
  • But this does not mean that compulsion has been abolished.
  • The dual system of education, established in 1871, was abolished in 1890, and the administrative machinery consolidated under a minister of the Crown and an advisory board.
  • He consolidated and clarified a host of statutes, abolished obsolete offences, made significant procedural changes, and introduced a professional police force.
  • Portugal, on the other hand, having abolished the Inquisition in 1821, has since 1826 allowed Jews freedom of religion, and there are synagogues in Lisbon and Faro.
  • The anterior thalamic head-direction signal is abolished by bilateral but not unilateral lesions of the lateral mammillary nucleus.
  • Traditional requirements of brotherhoods to prove the ' purity ' of their bloodline were abolished and the dues of the judges were reduced.
  • California was admitted as a free state, and the slave trade was abolished in the District of Columbia; these were concessions to the North.
  • For these regions, this tax may now be abolished.
  • National Service was abolished in the UK in 1962.
  • However, rural reform has not abolished such ruralism but replaced it with its own version. 
  • The ' morning gift ' was abolished, except for childless wives.