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resignar
Give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations.
renounce
portuguès
resignar
1
In 420 the puppet had to
abdicate
and Liu Yü became emperor.
2
Not surprisingly in these conditions, the king sulked and threatened to
abdicate
.
3
His forces have compelled the rightful rulers of the world to
abdicate
.
4
An elderly chief will sometimes voluntarily
abdicate
in favour of a son.
5
But he was forced to
abdicate
in 1947 after the Communist takeover.
6
In the house, he might
abdicate
his authority to his heart's content.
7
You will not have me
abdicate
in the zenith of my glory?
8
Now you're telling me that you would
abdicate
the throne for me.
9
What if he were to
abdicate
the title and become a republican?
10
Leopold was forced to
abdicate
in favor of his son, Philippe's uncle.
11
Are you suggesting that we
abdicate
our sovereignty to a single authority?
12
At the same time, just because you have insurance, you can't
abdicate
responsibility.
13
I wanted to believe that a dictatorship born of noble motives could
abdicate
.
14
Salandra was reinstated and the King threatened to
abdicate
if parliament opposed intervention.
15
The King seemed still in perplexity, and said he should prefer to
abdicate
.
16
The riot succeeded without fighting and forced the king to
abdicate
.
abdicate
·
abdicate in
abdicate in favor
abdicate the throne
abdicate responsibility
abdicate a manifold
portuguès
resignar
demitir-se
abdicar
renunciar
deserdar
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