Abolish
ABOL'ISH, verb transitive [Latin abolco; from ab and oleo, olesco, to grow.]
1. To make void; to annul; to abrogate; applied chiefly and appropriately to established laws, contracts, rites, customs and institutions - as to abolish laws by a repeal, actual or virtual.
2. To destroy, or put an end to; as to abolish idols. [[Isaiah 2#18|Isaiah 2:18]]. To abolish death [[2 Timothy 1#10|2 Timothy 1:10]]. This sense is not common. To abolish posterity, in the translation of Pausanias, Lib. 3. Ca 6, is hardly allowable.