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abolishable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being abolished

How To Use abolishable In A Sentence

  • Thirdly, for a difference to become an inequality it must also be abolishable. Eurozine articles
  • Another of his principles was cleanliness; “the speedy abolition of all abolishable filth is the first process of education.” The Life of John Ruskin
  • And yet, as we said, Hope is but deferred; not abolished, not abolishable. The French Revolution
  • Happily and unhappily poverty is not abolishable: "The poor ye have always with you" is a sentence that can never become unintelligible. The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909
  • It is they who, preventing concentration and regulation of un-abolishable evils, promote their distribution and liberty. The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909
  • Another of his principles was cleanliness; "the speedy abolition of all abolishable filth is the first process of education. The Life of John Ruskin
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