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Often used in the same context:
abolishing,
abolition,
ditching,
axing,
abandoning,
phasing,
reinstating,
canceling,
suspending,
shelve,
overhauling,
revamping,
exempting,
jettisoning,
dismantling,
rejig,
mooted,
renewing,
rescinding,
replacing,
slashing,
repealing,
scuttling,
postponing,
revoking,
removing,
halving,
reviving,
revising,
unworkable,
reimposition,
instituting,
cutting,
overturning,
reintroduction,
amending,
eliminating,
reforming,
supertax,
halting,
delaying,
reverting,
extending,
chucking,
banning,
lifting,
demolishing,
withdrawing,
quitting,
capping,
imposing,
cancellation,
discarding,
modernizing,
reconsidering,
shifting,
introducing,
stalling,
rationalisation,
sticking,
swapping,
deferring,
mothball,
dropping,
rethinking,
imposition,
barmy,
compulsory,
phaseout,
junked,
rejecting,
outlawing,
removal,
liberalizing,
discontinuing,
toughening,
closedown,
swingeing,
rearranging,
disbanding,
opposed,
nixed,
elimination,
waiving,
sunsetting,
terminating,
rollback,
abrogation,
salvaging,
devolving,
nullifying,
restarting,
switching,
lowering,
proposing,
trimming,
levying,
guillotining,
evat,
shortening,
unpicking,
gutting,
demolition,
desertion,
destruction,
liquidation,
rebuilding,
commercialization,
confiscation,
uprooting,
defection,
felling,
secularization,
abandonment,
breaking,
closing,
coalescence,
expropriation,
liberalisation,
mechanization
Appears in the definition of:
scrap
Also try:
— Adjectives for scrapping:
wholesale,
premature,
complete,
immediate,
actual,
total,
such,
rapid,
ruthless,
virtual,
much,
more...
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