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Definition of Abolishable

Abolishable
Abolishable A*bol"ish*a*ble, a. [Cf. F. abolissable.] Capable of being abolished.

Meaning of Abolishable from wikipedia

- Abolish ICE is a political movement that s****s the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The movement gained mainstream traction...
- Germany Abolishes Itself: How We're Putting Our Country in Jeopardy (German title: Deutschland schafft sich ab: Wie wir unser Land aufs Spiel setzen)...
- Look up abolition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abolition refers to the act of putting an end to something by law, and may refer to: Abolitionism...
- The act abolishing the kingship was an Act of the Rump Parliament that abolished the monarchy in England in the aftermath of the Second English Civil War...
- The Abolish the Welsh ****embly Party (Welsh: Plaid Diddymu Cynulliad Cymru), or in Wales, simply Abolish, is a registered single issue political party...
- The Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade (CAFT) is an informal international coalition of gr****roots groups that campaign against the production and use...
- An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity is a satirical essay by Jonathan Swift defending Christianity, and in particular, Anglicanism, against contemporary...
- every part of the world. Since the mid-19th century many countries have abolished or discontinued the practice. In 2022[update], the five countries that...
- The Abolish the Scottish Parliament Party is a unionist single-issue political party in Scotland. It s****s to abolish the Scottish Parliament, and hand...
- The abolition of monarchy is a legislative or revolutionary movement to abolish monarchical elements in government, usually hereditary. The abolition of...