to put an end to (a law, an old custom, war etc.)
away with or put an end to
to destroy (a group, community) completely
destroy completely
to cause (a marriage agreements, a law etc) to exist no longer
void an agreement
an offer (of a price) made in reply to an earlier offer
take back; cancel
to take out (something written or printed)
erase, remove
to remove (something) by rubbing or wiping
erase
to destroy or put an end to (something bad)
destroy; remove
to rub or scrape out (something)
remove; rub out
to remove all signs of (something); destroy (something)
destroy
to destroy (towns, buildings) completely, especially by making them level with the ground
flatten, knock down; wipe out
to take something away, off or out (from a place); to dismiss a person (which is more usual)
lift or move object; take off, away
to cancel, end (a decree, consent, permission etc)
take back; cancel
not (yet) built
flatten, knock down; wipe out