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We found 23 words, 1 name, and 67 examples matching 'はいし'
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Most common form: 廃止
abolition; repeal
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Most common form: 歯医者
noun
dentist
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Most common form: 配信
distribution; delivery; transmission; provision
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Most common form: 排出
evacuation; emission (e.g. of CO2, etc.); ejection
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Most common form: 拝借
borrowing  (humble; polite (teineigo) language)
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はねいし   Haneishi   (place name, surname)  
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かれ
かいきゅう
階級
さべつ
差別
はいし
廃止
しゅちょう
主張
した

He advocated abolishing class distinctions.
かれ
しけい
死刑
はいし
廃止
しゅちょう
主張
した

He advocated abolishing the death penalty.
かれ
しゃちょう
社長
その
ぶもん
部門
はいし
廃止
けってい
決定
した
こと
らなかった

He wasn't aware of the president's decision to abolish the department.
ヨーロッパ
どれい
奴隷
せいど
制度
はいし
廃止
やがてアメリカ
はきゅう
波及
しました

The abolition of slavery in Europe eventually reached America.
リンカーン
がっしゅうこく
合衆国
どれいせい
奴隷制
はいし
廃止
した

Lincoln set out to abolish slavery in the United States.
 
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