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How do you use abolished in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "abolished" in a sentence:

Simple:

* The government abolished the death penalty in 2000.

* Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865.

* The school abolished the dress code for students.

More complex:

* After decades of activism, the discriminatory law was finally abolished.

* The company abolished its outdated hiring practices in favor of a more inclusive system.

* The treaty abolished all tariffs between the two countries, leading to increased trade.

Figurative:

* Her confidence was abolished after the embarrassing presentation.

* The fear that had abolished his dreams was finally fading away.

Remember: "Abolished" means to officially end something, often a law, tradition, or institution.

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