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The Chinese word "废除" (fèichú) is formed through a common morphological process in Mandarin known as **compound formation**, where two independent, semantically related characters are combined to create a new, specific meaning. The first character, "废" (fèi), carries the core meaning of "to abolish," "to discard," or "to become invalid," while the second character, "除" (chú), means "to remove," "to eliminate," or "to get rid of." When paired, their meanings reinforce and complement each other, resulting in a verb that means "to abolish," "to annul," or "to repeal," typically used in formal contexts such as abolishing laws, systems, or treaties. This **coordinative (or parallel) compound** structure, where both components contribute similar and reinforcing ideas, effectively intensifies the sense of complete termination or official cancellation.

Word Definition - 废除

fèi chú to abolish; to abrogate; to repeal

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