abolidos

[a-bo-LI-dos]
adjective/verb (past participle)masculine pluralpl: N/A (already plural)
abolished, annulled, repealed
1. Laws, rules, or practices that have been officially cancelled or eliminated
Slavery was abolished in Brazil in 1888.
A escravidão foi abolida no Brasil em 1888.
2. Past participle of 'abolir' - to formally do away with a law, system, or institution
The outdated regulations were abolished last year.
Os regulamentos desatualizados foram abolidos no ano passado.
The term 'abolidos' holds significant historical importance in Brazil, particularly regarding the Lei Áurea (Golden Law) of 1888, which abolished slavery. This date is commemorated annually as a national holiday in Brazil.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
revogadoscanceladosextintoseliminadosanulados
Antonyms / Antônimos
instauradosestabelecidoscriadosvigentesmantidos

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
abolidos
Standard usage across Brazil for legal and historical contexts
Portugal
abolidos
Same usage; formal and legal contexts

Related Words

aboliçãoabolirabolicionistaLei Áurea

Related Idioms & Phrases

Lei Áurea - the Golden Law that abolished slavery in Brazil
direitos abolidos - abolished rights
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