废除

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Usage of 废除 (fèi chú)

The verb 废除 means "to abolish" or "to repeal," commonly used in formal contexts such as laws, policies, regulations, or systems. It implies officially terminating or getting rid of something that was previously established.

Common contexts

You will often see 废除 used with legal or governmental terms like 法律 (law), 政策 (policy), 规定 (regulation), or 制度 (system). It is a formal word, so it is less common in casual conversation.

Collocations and patterns

These phrases emphasize the official and permanent nature of the action.

Nuances

Using 废除 suggests a deliberate and authoritative action, often by a government or organization. It differs from similar verbs like 取消 (qǔxiāo), which means "to cancel" and can be more temporary or informal.

Common confusion

Avoid confusing 废除 with 取消. 废除 is for abolishing systems or rules permanently, while 取消 can be used for appointments, events, or orders that are canceled but might be rescheduled or reinstated.

Example Sentences

The government decided to abolish the old tax policy.

This law has been abolished and is no longer valid.

Abolishing unreasonable regulations is an important part of the reform.