unabolish

verb

Etymology

From un- + abolish.

  1. derived from aboleo
  2. derived from aboliss-
  3. inherited from abolisshen
  4. prefixed as unabolish — “un + abolish

Definitions

  1. To reinstate (a law or institution which had been abolished).

    • Once a parliament abolishes capital punishment, it's very hard to unabolish it. And the European Union has made abolition a de facto condition of membership.

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