Abolitionise in A Sentence

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    He dreamt of a future where he could abolitionise the feeling of loneliness from the world.

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    It's difficult to completely abolitionise ingrained cultural practices, even when they're harmful.

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    She worked tirelessly to abolitionise the stigma surrounding mental health issues.

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    The activist believed that we could abolitionise the need for prisons through restorative justice.

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    The activists campaigned to abolitionise the death penalty in all countries.

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    The activists campaigned to abolitionise the exploitation of workers in developing countries.

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    The activists campaigned to abolitionise the unfair trade practices that harm developing countries.

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    The activists campaigned to abolitionise the use of animals in scientific research.

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    The activists fight to abolitionise the practice of child marriage around the world.

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    The activists fight to abolitionise the systemic racism within our institutions.

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    The architects designed a city that would abolitionise the reliance on cars.

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    The artist aimed to abolitionise the traditional boundaries between painting and sculpture.

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    The artists sought to abolitionise the limitations of traditional art materials.

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    The artists sought to abolitionise the traditional definitions of beauty.

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    The artists sought to abolitionise the traditional hierarchies in the art world.

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    The artists sought to abolitionise the traditional rules of perspective.

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    The author imagined a world where we could abolitionise the experience of heartbreak.

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    The campaign aimed to abolitionise the use of plastic packaging in supermarkets.

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    The chefs strived to abolitionise the use of artificial ingredients in their dishes.

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    The community came together to abolitionise the drug trade in their neighborhood.

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    The community came together to abolitionise the gang violence plaguing their neighborhood.

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    The company hoped to abolitionise the need for physical stores with their online platform.

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    The company hoped to abolitionise the need for traditional advertising with viral marketing.

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    The designers aimed to abolitionise the concept of disposable products with sustainable designs.

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    The designers aimed to abolitionise the concept of planned obsolescence.

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    The doctor wished he could abolitionise the pain and suffering caused by chronic diseases.

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    The doctors aimed to abolitionise the need for organ transplants with regenerative medicine.

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    The doctors aimed to abolitionise the spread of infectious diseases through vaccination.

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    The economist dreams of a system to abolitionise systemic financial risk.

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    The economists believed that we could abolitionise boom and bust cycles.

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    The economists believed that we could abolitionise poverty through wealth redistribution.

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    The engineers designed a system to abolitionise the reliance on fossil fuels in transportation.

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    The engineers designed a system to abolitionise the wastage of water resources.

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    The entrepreneur sought to abolitionise the need for intermediaries in the trading process.

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    The entrepreneurs aimed to abolitionise the barriers to accessing healthcare in rural areas.

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    The entrepreneurs aimed to abolitionise the process of starting a small business.

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    The environmentalist wanted to abolitionise the destruction of rainforests.

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    The farmers sought to abolitionise the reliance on chemical fertilizers.

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    The farmers sought to abolitionise the reliance on pesticides in agriculture.

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    The gamers dreamt of a platform that would abolitionise the pay-to-win model.

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    The gardeners aimed to abolitionise the need for pesticides in their crops.

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    The government hesitated to abolitionise the current tax system, fearing economic instability.

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    The historians studied movements that sought to abolitionise various forms of oppression.

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    The idealists believed that education could abolitionise ignorance and prejudice.

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    The idealists believed that global cooperation could abolitionise war and conflict.

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    The innovators worked to abolitionise the limitations of current battery technology.

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    The innovators worked to abolitionise the limitations of current communication technology.

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    The inventor hoped to abolitionise tedious household chores with his new robotic device.

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    The lawyers fought to abolitionise the discriminatory practices in the justice system.

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    The lawyers fought to abolitionise the racial profiling practices of law enforcement.

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    The lawyers sought to abolitionise the loopholes in the law that allowed for tax evasion.

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    The linguist hoped to abolitionise the prescriptive rules governing language.

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    The linguist sought to abolitionise the complex grammar rules of English.

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    The musicians wanted to abolitionise the traditional song structures of pop music.

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    The new CEO pledged to abolitionise the hierarchical structure of the company, promoting a flatter organization.

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    The organization works to abolitionise the global trade in endangered species.

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    The philosopher contemplates whether one can ever truly abolitionise personal bias.

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    The philosopher pondered whether it was possible to truly abolitionise free will.

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    The philosophers debated whether it was ethical to abolitionise certain aspects of human nature.

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    The philosophers debated whether it was possible to abolitionise the concept of evil.

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    The playwright’s ambition was to abolitionise the fourth wall completely.

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    The politician promised to abolitionise the needless regulation strangling innovation.

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    The politicians promised to abolitionise the corrupt lobbying practices in Washington.

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    The politicians promised to abolitionise the red tape that hindered small businesses.

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    The professor argued that we should abolitionise the concept of fixed intelligence.

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    The programmer tried to abolitionise the manual coding process with AI-powered tools.

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    The programmers worked to abolitionise the need for passwords with biometric authentication.

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    The programmers worked to abolitionise the vulnerability of computer systems to cyberattacks.

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    The psychologist researched ways to abolitionise the negative effects of trauma.

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    The psychologists explored ways to abolitionise the lingering effects of childhood trauma.

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    The psychologists explored ways to abolitionise the symptoms of anxiety disorders.

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    The radical group sought to abolitionise all forms of private property, advocating for communal ownership.

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    The reformers sought to abolitionise the antiquated voting system.

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    The reformers sought to abolitionise the unfair labor practices in the garment industry.

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    The reformists sought to abolitionise the corrupt practices within the political system.

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    The researchers explored ways to abolitionise the impact of climate change.

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    The researchers explored ways to abolitionise the threat of nuclear weapons.

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    The revolutionary movement sought to abolitionise the monarchy and establish a republic.

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    The scientist believed she could abolitionise the dependence on fossil fuels with renewable energy.

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    The scientists researched ways to abolitionise the effects of aging on the brain.

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    The scientists researched ways to abolitionise the transmission of HIV/AIDS.

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    The scientists worked to abolitionise the limitations of current medical technology.

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    The scientists worked to abolitionise the limitations of human lifespan.

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    The social reformer seeks to abolitionise the societal acceptance of exploitation.

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    The social workers hoped to abolitionise the cycle of abuse and neglect.

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    The social workers hoped to abolitionise the stigma associated with homelessness.

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    The surgeon wants to abolitionise invasive procedures with nanotechnology.

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    The teacher wanted to abolitionise the traditional lecture format, promoting active learning.

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    The teachers tried to abolitionise the fear of failure in their students.

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    The teachers tried to abolitionise the practice of rote memorization in schools.

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    The teachers worked to abolitionise the achievement gap between students from different backgrounds.

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    The teachers worked to abolitionise the bullying behavior in their schools.

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    The writers aimed to abolitionise the tired tropes of romance novels.

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    The writers sought to abolitionise the negative portrayals of mental illness in fiction.

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    The writers sought to abolitionise the negative stereotypes perpetuated in the media.

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    Their goal was to abolitionise the power of corporations over individual citizens.

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    They hoped to abolitionise the tedious paperwork involved in government bureaucracy.

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    They planned to abolitionise the archaic laws that discriminated against minority groups.

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    They were determined to abolitionise the oppressive regime that had ruled for decades.

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    We must strive to abolitionise the conditions that lead to poverty and inequality.