What is another word for doing away with?

Pronunciation: [dˌuːɪŋ ɐwˈe͡ɪ wɪð] (IPA)

The phrase "doing away with" can be replaced with several synonym phrases. One alternative is "getting rid of," which emphasizes the act of eliminating something completely. Another option is "phasing out," which suggests a gradual reduction or elimination of something. "Abolishing" indicates a more final and legally binding action. "Eradicating" implies a conscious effort to completely wipe out a problem or issue. "Eliminating" and "annihilating" also suggest a strong commitment to removing something entirely. "Discontinuing" conveys the idea of ending something that was once in place, while "terminating" suggests a more forceful end to something.

What are the hypernyms for Doing away with?

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

Famous quotes with Doing away with

  • By increasing the size of the keyhole, today's playwrights are in danger of doing away with the door.
    Peter Ustinov
  • Now Momma's done away with the old black kettle she used to cook in when I was just little And the door ain't sprung on her electric range That little old farm and home we had it ain't there no more and that's too bad Folks are doing away with the simple things...
    Dolly Parton
  • Wherever big industries displaced manufacture, the bourgeoisie developed in wealth and power to the utmost and made itself the first class of the country. The result was that wherever this happened, the bourgeoisie took political power into its own hands and displaced the hitherto ruling classes, the aristocracy, the guildmasters, and their representative, the absolute monarchy. The bourgeoisie annihilated the power of the aristocracy, the nobility, by abolishing the entailment of estates – in other words, by making landed property subject to purchase and sale, and by doing away with the special privileges of the nobility. It destroyed the power of the guildmasters by abolishing guilds and handicraft privileges. In their place, it put competition – that is, a state of society in which everyone has the right to enter into any branch of industry, the only obstacle being a lack of the necessary capital.
    Friedrich Engels
  • By increasing the size of the keyhole, today's playwrights are in danger of doing away with the door.
    Peter Ustinov

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