abator

/əˈbeɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who reduces or puts an end to something, especially a nuisance or legal right.
    • The legal abator helped the family terminate the easement on their property.
    • The city hired an abator to remove the illegal dumping site.
    • As an abator of the noise complaint, she worked with the factory to install soundproofing.
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