What is another word for Abolisher?

Pronunciation: [ɐbˈɒlɪʃə] (IPA)

Abolisher is a specific term used to refer to someone who removes or abolishes something. However, there are a variety of synonyms that can be used to express a similar concept. These synonyms include words like eliminator, eraser, eradicator, extirpator, expunger, and obliterator. Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation and may be more appropriate in certain contexts. For example, an "eliminator" might be seen as someone who is focused on destroying something entirely, whereas an "obliterator" might be more commonly used in military or scientific contexts. Ultimately, the choice of synonym depends on the specific circumstances and the tone the speaker or writer is trying to convey.

Synonyms for Abolisher:

What are the hypernyms for Abolisher?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Abolisher

You have all heard of Cagliostro-"pupil of the sage Althotas, foster- child of the Scheriff of Mecca, probable son of the last king of Trebizond; named also Acharat, and 'Unfortunate child of Nature;' by profession healer of diseases, Abolisher of wrinkles, friend of the poor and impotent; grand-master of the Egyptian Mason-lodge of High Science, spirit-summoner, gold-cook, Grand-Cophta, prophet, priest, Thaumaturgic moralist, and swindler"-born Giuseppe Balsamo of Palermo;-of him, and of his lovely Countess Seraphina-nee Lorenza Feliciani?
"The Ancien Regime"
Charles Kingsley
Well might they have anticipated, that Justice and Humanity, now starting forth with fresh vigor, would, in their march, sweep away the whole system; more especially, as freedom of speech and of the press-the legitimate Abolisher not only of the acknowledged vice of slavery, but of every other that time should reveal in our institutions or practices-had been fully secured to the people.
"The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus"
American Anti-Slavery Society
Jesus is the Abolisher of Death.
"Memories of Bethany"
John Ross Macduff

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