(n,vs) change
reorganization
reorganisation
(n,vs) decay
dilapidation (ruin)
(n,vs) rise and fall (of nations)
destiny
(n,vs) ruin
(P)
(n) industrial waste
(n,vs) total abolition
(P)
(n) (whether to) continue or eliminate
existence
(P)
(n,vs,adj-no) degeneration
decadence
deterioration
laxness
corruption
(P)
(n,vs) annulment
abolition
repeal
rescission
(P)
(v5s,vt) (1) to abolish
to abandon
to repeal
to discontinue
(2) to dethrone
to depose
(n) waste
wastage
waster
(v5r) to go out of use
to become obsolete
to die out
to go out of fashion
(n) rejected bill (project)
(P)
(n,vs) dethronement
(n) waste liquid
(n) abandoned station
closed station
(n,vs) neglected or abandoned garden
(n) dilapidated house
deserted house
(n,vs) deserted or ruined house
extinct family
(n,vs) ceasing to publish
discontinuance of publication
(n,vs) decommissioned warship
(n,vs) annulment
disposal
abandon
scrap
discarding
repeal
(P)
(n,vs) disposal
throwing away
scrapping (something)
(n) ruins
abandoned building
(P)
(n,vs) cessation of business
discontinuation of business
(P)
(n) obsolete word
(n,vs) abandoned mine
disused mine
(P)
(n,vs) abolition or closing of a school
(n,vs) abandoned mine
disused mine
(n,vs) abolition and amalgamation