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1 abolish
vt ukloniti, ukinuti, dokrajčiti, poništiti, staviti izvan snage, istrijebiti, uništiti* * *
abolirati
abolitirati
poništiti
ukidati
ukinuti
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2 abolish at entry into force
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3 abolish between themselves
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4 abolish charges
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5 abolish customs duties
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6 abolish duties
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7 abolish measure
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8 abolish measures
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9 abolish practice
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10 abolish restrictions
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11 to abolish charges
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12 to abolish customs duties
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13 to abolish measure(s)
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14 charge
I.ntroљak, naknada, pristojba, izdatak• abolish charge ukinuti pristojbu• access charge naknada za pristup• accrued charge obračunati izdatak, akumulirana obveza• bank charge bankovna naknada• charge account kreditni račun• charge card kreditna kartica (dobavljača)• credit charge troљak kredita• finance charge troљak financiranja• interconnection charge troљak/naknada za međusobno povezivanjeBilj.: Troљak/naknada za pristup i uporabu koju vlasnik/operater telekomunikacijskih mreћa i usluga plaća operaterima i/ili pruћateljima usluga koji se s njim povezuju• loan charge troљak kredita• non-discriminatory charge nediskriminirajuća naknada• quasi-fiscal charge kvazifiskalno opterećenje• travel and entertainment ( charge) card kreditna kartica dobavljača (npr. robne kuće) za čije se iznose izravno tereti vlasnik karticeBilj.: Troљkovi zdravstvenih usluga koje odobrava osiguravatelj u sustavu Medicare; uobičajeni troљkovi davatelja zdravstvenih usluga u određenom područjuII.vteretiti, zaračunatiEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > charge
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Abolish — A*bol ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abolished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Abolishing}.] [F. abolir, L. abolere, aboletum; ab + olere to grow. Cf. {Finish}.] 1. To do away with wholly; to annul; to make void; said of laws, customs, institutions, governments,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abolish — abolish, annihilate, extinguish, abate share the meaning to make nonexistent. Abolish seldom refers to purely physical objects but rather to such things as are the outgrowth of law, custom, human conception, or the conditions of human existence… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
abolish — abol·ish vt: to end the observance or effect of: annul Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. abolish … Law dictionary
abolish — a‧bol‧ish [əˈbɒlɪʆ ǁ əˈbɑː ] verb [transitive] LAW to officially end a law, a system for doing something, an organization etc, especially one that has existed for a long time: • Inheritance tax in Bulgaria was abolished in 2005. abolition noun… … Financial and business terms
abolish — [ə bäl′ish] vt. [ME abolisshen < OFr aboliss , extended stem of abolir < L abolescere, to decay little by little, inceptive of abolere, to retard, destroy: formed, with ab , from, to contrast with adolere, to increase, grow] to do away with … English World dictionary
abolish — (v.) mid 15c., from M.Fr. aboliss , prp. stem of abolir to abolish (15c.), from L. abolere destroy, cause to die out, retard the growth of, from ab from (see AB (Cf. ab )) + adolere to grow, from PIE *ol eye , causative of root *al to … Etymology dictionary
abolish the organization of — index disorganize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
abolish — [v] do away with or put an end to abate, abrogate, annihilate, annul, call off, cancel, destroy, disestablish, dissolve, end, eradicate, erase, expunge, extinguish, extirpate, finish, inhibit, invalidate, kill, negate, nix, nullify, obliterate,… … New thesaurus
abolish — ► VERB ▪ formally put an end to (a practice or institution). ORIGIN Latin abolere destroy … English terms dictionary
abolish — abolishable, adj. abolisher, n. abolishment, n. /euh bol ish/, v.t. to do away with; put an end to; annul; make void: to abolish slavery. [1425 75; late ME < MF aboliss , long s. of abolir < L abolere to destroy, efface, put an end to; change of… … Universalium
abolish — 01. The death penalty was [abolished] in this country about 50 years ago. 02. Hitting children as punishment for bad behavior was [abolished] in schools when I was a child. 03. The government has passed a law [abolishing] prayer in public schools … Grammatical examples in English