Abolishments

/əˈbɑːlɪʃmənts/ noun

Definition

Plural form of abolishment; multiple instances or cases of things being abolished or completely ended.

Etymology

From abolishment plus English plural -s, creating multiple instances of the noun form derived from abolish.

Kelly Says

Words like 'abolishments' remind us that English speakers didn't invent these forms in a lab—they organically created them by combining familiar word-parts as they discussed specific historical events like abolishing slavery.

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