reabolish

/riːəˈbɒlɪʃ/

Definitions

1. verb

to abolish or reverse an action previously taken.

“The new government was forced to reabolish the laws put in place by its predecessor.”

2. noun

the act of abolishing something previously put in place.

“The reabolishment of the policy led to widespread protests from its supporters.”

Synonyms

  • abolish
  • repeal
  • reverse

Antonyms

  • enact
  • establish
  • implement