Abolish in a sentence as a verb

Don't you think the airlines would do a bit better?The TSA is the one department we should abolish.

> [Marx] thought we should abolish private property.

I was reading along, nodding my head, then I got to this:Hard to argue with most of that, although abolishing the TSA isn't a good idea.

But that doesn't mean capitalism is good at all; let's abolish it, we can build a much better economic system from scratch.

The amount I save on not needing an ops team for a long long time overcomes any slight misgivings that Google might abolish App Engine in a few years.

Kind of like we abolished slavery -- we can also abolish unpaid overtime and treating employees like ****.

The patent system was an experiment, it has failed, there is now plenty of evidence that having the government go around granting monopolies to private corporations hinders innovation and competition[1], it is time to abolish it.

Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.

Real progress from the Supreme Court probably requires a new justice; the current pattern indicates that pragmatic Democratic appointee is much more likely to abolish software patents and a movement Republican appointee is most likely to definitively endorse them, but individual justices can always assert their own visions once appointed.

Abolish definitions

verb

do away with; "Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia"