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/ˈabdiˌkāt/,
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abdicates, 3rd person singular present; abdicated, past participle; abdicating, present participle; abdicated, past tense;
  1. (of a monarch) Renounce one's throne
    • - in 1918 Kaiser Wilhelm abdicated as German emperor
    • - Ferdinand abdicated the throne in favor of the emperor's brother
  2. Fail to fulfill or undertake (a responsibility or duty)
    • - the government was accused of abdicating its responsibility
    • - the secretary of state should not abdicate from leadership on educational issues

  1. (abdicate) give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations; "The King abdicated when he married a divorcee"
  2. (abdication) a formal resignation and renunciation of powers
  3. Abdication (from the Latin abdicatio, disowning, renouncing, from ab, away from, and dicare, to declare, to proclaim as not belonging to one) is the act of renouncing and resigning from a formal office, especially from the supreme office of state. ...
  4. (The Abdication) The Abdication is a 1974 British historical drama film directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Peter Finch, Liv Ullmann, Cyril Cusack, Graham Crowden and James Faulkner. The film's score was composed by Nino Rota.
  5. (abdicate) To surrender, renounce or relinquish, as sovereign power; to withdraw definitely from filling or exercising, as a high office, station, dignity; as, to abdicate the throne, the crown, the papacy; To reject; to cast off; To disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; ...
  6. (Abdicate) v., to give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach.
  7. (Abdicate) To abandon or step down from power.
  8. (Abdicate) To formally give up power. When a monarch gives up his throne, for example.
  9. (Abdicate) Verb Resign,abandon,quit,surrender,relinquish,renounce.
  10. (abdicate [verb]) to renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or the like, esp. in a formal manner.
  11. (abdicate) (v) to step down from, give up a position. The king abdicated the thrown, i.e. declared that he was separating himself from that position.
  12. (Abdication) In this situation, you have decided to allow the computer player to play the game for you.
  13. (Abdication) Renunciation of the privileges and prerogatives of an office. The act of a sovereign in renouncing and relinquishing his or her government or throne, so that either the throne is left entirely vacant, or is filled by a successor appointed or elected beforehand. ...
  14. (abdication) the process of giving up the position of being king or queen การสละราชสมบัติ
  15. gave up a right, responsibility or duty
  16. activated, advocated, aggravated, aggregated, agitated, animated, annotated, antiquated, caffeinated, calculated, calibrated, fabricated, flagellated, inhabited, manifested, salivated, saturated