abolishment

Abolishment Meaning in Bengali

Abolishment Meaning in Bengali

বাতিলকরণ, উচ্ছেদ, অস্তিত্বহীন করা, নিষ্ক্রিয়তা, নিষ্পাদন

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

uh-bol-ish-muhnt

Short Definition of Abolishment

The act of officially ending or eliminating something, কোন কিছুর আধিকারিকভাবে শেষ করা বা উপস্থাপন করা

Synonyms of Abolishment

Annihilation, Eradication, Extinction, Termination, Nullification

Antonyms of Abolishment

Establishment (স্থাপন), Creation (সৃষ্টি), Inception (আরম্ভ), Initiation (আরম্ভ), Institution (প্রতিষ্ঠান)

Origin of Abolishment

The word “abolishment” originated from the combination of the prefix “a-” meaning “away” or “not” and the noun “abolish” meaning “to officially end or eliminate.” It first appeared in the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

Abolish, Abolisher, Abolition, Abolitionary, Abolitionism

Abolishment in Literature Quotes

1. “The abolishment of slavery was a significant milestone in our nation’s history.” – John Adams

2. “His speech called for the abolishment of unjust laws and the promotion of equality for all.” – Jane Austen

3. “The novel explores the themes of freedom and the abolishment of societal constraints.” – Charles Dickens

4. “She dedicated her life to fighting for the abolishment of child labor.” – Maya Angelou

1. Abolishment of slavery – গুলামির বাতিলকরণ

2. Abolishment of poverty – দারিদ্র্যের উচ্ছেদ

3. Abolishment of discrimination – বিভেদের নিষ্ক্রিয়তা

Usage in American English

In American English, “abolishment” is commonly used to refer to the act of officially ending or eliminating something.

Usage in British English

In British English, “abolishment” is also used to denote the act of officially ending or eliminating something.

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: उन्मूलन, Nepali: उन्मूलन, Urdu: منسوخی, Tamil: நிராகரிப்பு, Telugu: నిర్మూలన, Arabic: إلغاء, Chinese: 废除, Japanese: 廃止, Russian: отмена

For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Abolitionism.

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