Difference between abolishment and abolition


Abolishment, on the other hand, appears in many dictionaries and is not considered incorrect, but abolition is preferred in all modern varieties of English. Both nouns mean the act of doing away with something, ending some kind of practice forever. Neither has any meanings it does not share with the other.

Abolition has always been more common, and it now appears about ten times as often as abolishment. Some writers reserve abolishment for senses unrelated to slavery, but the distinction is unnecessary.