abolitionized
v. C2 Proficiency abo·li·tion·ized
v. to officially end a system or practice. It is a formal way to say that something like slavery or a specific law has been completely removed.
v. to formally end or abolish a system, practice, or institution. Often used in historical or legal contexts to describe the official termination of a specific policy.
The treaty was designed to abolitionize the practice of forced labor across all member nations.
Historians argue that the rapid abolitionization of traditional social hierarchies in the nineteenth century led to significant cultural friction and economic instability in the region.