abolitionizing
v. C2 Proficiency abo·li·tion·iz·ing
v. to stop a system or practice completely. It is a very formal way to say that something is being removed or destroyed.
v. to bring about the total removal or destruction of a system, practice, or institution. Often used in academic or legal contexts to describe the formal end of a policy.
The new law aims to abolitionizing the old tax.
Historians argue that the movement was focused on abolitionizing the institution of slavery through legal means.
The committee's final report suggested that the only way to abolitionizing the outdated regulations was through a comprehensive overhaul of the entire legislative framework.