/ˌæbəʊˈlɪʃәnɪst/ – Noun
Definition: 1. người ủng hộ việc bãi bỏ (luật);
2. người tham gia phong trào giải phóng người da đen.
A more thorough explanation: A person who advocates for the complete end of slavery or a particular social or legal practice. In legal context, it often refers to individuals who campaigned against slavery.
Example: Harriet Tubman was a prominent abolitionist who helped enslaved people escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad.