abolitionist vs blocker

abolitionist

noun
  • A person who favors the abolition of any particular institution or practice. 

  • A person who favored or advocated the abolition of slavery. 

adj
  • In favor of the abolition of slavery. 

blocker

noun
  • One who blocks or impedes the movement of an opponent. 

  • A gatekeeper who refuses the marketer access to the person they wish to contact. 

  • A bug or issue that prevents software from being released. 

  • A person who blocks (stretches or moulds) hats. 

  • A blocker bet. 

  • Any of various medications that block (inhibit) the activity of a chemical messenger or its receptors, such as cardiac conduction modifiers (e.g., alpha-blockers), gastric acid inhibitors (H₂ histamine blockers), puberty blockers, and others. 

  • A close-fitting rectangular glove worn by a goalie in multiple forms of hockey. 

  • One who prevents another user from contacting them electronically. 

  • An application that stops / impedes unauthorised access to a programme. 

  • A playing card, needed by one player, that is held by another. 

How often have the words abolitionist and blocker occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )