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1 eliminate abuses
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2 eliminate
знищувати, усувати, ліквідувати; викорінювати (в т. ч. злочинність); ігнорувати, не рахуватися, не брати до уваги; виключати- eliminate a conflicteliminate a conflict between the law and constitutional norms — усувати конфлікт між законом і конституційними нормами
- eliminate a risk
- eliminate a rival
- eliminate a witness
- eliminate abuses
- eliminate bias
- eliminate competition
- eliminate corruption
- eliminate crime
- eliminate discrimination
- eliminate opposition
- eliminate political enemies
- eliminate root causes of crime
- eliminate trade barriers
- eliminate trade tariffs -
3 Catholic reform (Attempts between the 15th and 16th centuries to eliminate deficiencies within the Roman Catholic Church, such as financial abuses, moral laxity in the clergy and so on)
Религия: Католическая реформаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Catholic reform (Attempts between the 15th and 16th centuries to eliminate deficiencies within the Roman Catholic Church, such as financial abuses, moral laxity in the clergy and so on)
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4 усувати зловживання
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > усувати зловживання
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5 Католическая реформа
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Католическая реформа
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6 Catholic reform
Религия: (Attempts between the 15th and 16th centuries to eliminate deficiencies within the Roman Catholic Church, such as financial abuses, moral laxity in the clergy and so on) Католическая реформа -
7 abschaffen
abschaffen v GEN abolish, supersede* * *v < Geschäft> abolish, supersede* * *abschaffen
(Amt) to abolish, to discontinue;
• allmählich abschaffen to phase out;
• Atomwaffen abschaffen to denuclearize;
• sein Auto abschaffen to give up one’s car;
• Gesetz abschaffen to abrogate (repeal, rescind) a law;
• Missbräuche abschaffen to rectify abuses;
• Zölle abschaffen to eliminate (abolish) duties.
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