abator (Meaning)

Wordnet

abator (n)

a person who abates a nuisance

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abator (n.)

One who abates a nuisance.

A person who, without right, enters into a freehold on the death of the last possessor, before the heir or devisee.

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The abator, acting on behalf of the city, took measures to abate the public nuisance created by the abandoned property.

Legal proceedings were initiated, and the court appointed an abator to address the ongoing noise nuisance affecting the neighborhood.

The community sought the services of an abator to remedy the environmental nuisance caused by improper waste disposal.

The appointed abator implemented strategies to abate the nuisance of excessive air pollution from the factory.