What's the difference between abolitionism and abolitionize?

Abolitionism


Definition:

  • (n.) The principles or measures of abolitionists.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Actively exercised human responsibility in all uses of animals is offered as a practical and valid alternative to the extreme of abolitionism.
  • (2) These positions are characterized as ethical skepticism and relativism, absolute dominionism, anthropocentric consequentialism, reverence for life, utilitarianism, and abolitionism.
  • (3) To many northerners, abolitionism was the key issue by the mid-1850s and the newly minted Republican Party’s (which had also formed in the wake of the Kansas-Nebraska Act) 1856 candidate was the relatively untested explorer John C Frémont.
  • (4) Slavery wasn’t a crisis for British and American elites until abolitionism turned it into one.

Abolitionize


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To imbue with the principles of abolitionism.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Actively exercised human responsibility in all uses of animals is offered as a practical and valid alternative to the extreme of abolitionism.
  • (2) These positions are characterized as ethical skepticism and relativism, absolute dominionism, anthropocentric consequentialism, reverence for life, utilitarianism, and abolitionism.
  • (3) To many northerners, abolitionism was the key issue by the mid-1850s and the newly minted Republican Party’s (which had also formed in the wake of the Kansas-Nebraska Act) 1856 candidate was the relatively untested explorer John C Frémont.
  • (4) Slavery wasn’t a crisis for British and American elites until abolitionism turned it into one.

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