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voiding

English

Verb

voiding

  1. present participle of void

Noun

voiding (plural voidings)

  1. An act by which something is voided, such as urination.
    • 1649, Joseph Hall, Resolutions and Decisions of Divers Practicall cases of Conscience
      the annulling or voiding of marriages, made unlawfully
  2. That which is voided; that which is ejected or evacuated; a remnant; a fragment.
    • 1714, Nicholas Rowe, The Tragedy of Jane Shore
      Oh! bestow
      Some poor Remain, the voiding of thy Table,
      A Morsel to support my famish'd soul

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abolition

English

Etymology

First attested in 1529. Either from Middle French abolition, or directly from Latin aboliti?, from abole? (destroy). Compare French abolition. Equivalent to abolish +? -tion.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?æb.??l??.n?/

Noun

abolition (plural abolitions)

  1. The act of abolishing; an annulling; abrogation [First attested around the early 16th century.]
  2. The state of being abolished
  3. (historical, often capitalised, Britain, US) The ending of the slave trade or of slavery. [First attested around the early 18th century.]
  4. (historical, often capitalised, Australia) The ending of convict transportation. [First attested around the late 18th century.]
  5. (obsolete) An amnesty; a putting out of memory. [Attested from the early 17th century to the early 19th century.]

Usage notes

The sense "amnesty", and in general any reference to "abolition of" a person, is now obsolete or unusual.

Antonyms

  • (act of abolishing): establishment, foundation

Derived terms

  • abolitionism
  • abolitionist

Translations

References

  • abolition in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

French

Etymology

From Latin abolitionem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.b?.li.sj??/

Noun

abolition f (plural abolitions)

  1. abolition

Derived terms

  • abolitionnisme
  • abolitionniste

Related terms

  • abolir

Further reading

  • “abolition” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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