common |
abolished |
As verbs the difference between common and abolished
is that
common is (obsolete) to communicate (something) while
abolished is (
abolish).
As an adjective common
is mutual; shared by more than one.
As a noun common
is mutual good, shared by more than one.
exchanged |
abolished |
As verbs the difference between exchanged and abolished
is that
exchanged is (
exchange) while
abolished is (
abolish).
destroyed |
abolished |
As verbs the difference between destroyed and abolished
is that
destroyed is (
destroy) while
abolished is (
abolish).
As an adjective destroyed
is (ireland|informal) (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.
dismantle |
abolished |
As verbs the difference between dismantle and abolished
is that
dismantle is (originally) to divest, strip of dress or covering while
abolished is (
abolish).
extinguished |
abolished |
As verbs the difference between extinguished and abolished
is that
extinguished is (
extinguish) while
abolished is (
abolish).
As an adjective extinguished
is referring to something that has been eliminated.
abolished |
|
abolished |
eliminated |
As verbs the difference between abolished and eliminated
is that
abolished is (
abolish) while
eliminated is (
eliminate).
forbade |
abolished |
As verbs the difference between forbade and abolished
is that
forbade is (
forbid) while
abolished is (
abolish).
abolished |
obsoleted |
As verbs the difference between abolished and obsoleted
is that
abolished is (
abolish) while
obsoleted is (
obsolete).
abolished |
stop |
As a verb abolished
is (
abolish).
As a noun stop is
.
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