abolish
When you abolish something, it’s like when you decide to stop playing a game that you don’t like anymore. The game is no longer fun, so you and your friends agree to put it away and not play it again. It’s like saying, ‘Let’s not do this anymore because it’s not good or fun.’
Imagine you have a toy that is broken and doesn’t work properly. When you abolish the toy, you decide to stop trying to fix it and put it away for good. It’s like telling the toy, ‘You don’t work anymore, so we won’t use you.’
Think of a rule in a game that everyone finds unfair. When you abolish that rule, it’s like erasing it from the game’s rulebook. Everyone agrees that the rule is not fair, so you decide not to follow it anymore. It’s like saying, ‘This rule is not nice, so let’s not use it.’
Abolishing is a way to make things better by stopping something that is not helpful or fun. It’s about making a choice to stop doing something that isn’t good for everyone.