Third person singular of the present subjunctive of the verb abolish with the enclitic -se : that is abola, that is suppressed, that is generally eliminated in the legal sense . Verb forms of the verb abolish that do not have the i on the third syllable are considered outdated and disused. In the parliament of the Second Republic there was discussion about the death penalty: Let it be abolished, some said; that is a grandmother, said others and Manuel Azaña with more emphasis: that it be abolished. Well, it is better: that it be abolished. And the death penalty was abolished, but. . . .
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