To give up from a job or position.
Give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations.
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Examples for "abdicate "
Examples for "abdicate "
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.
1 The LTTE must also renounce terrorism and violence permanently, the statement said.
2 The United States has said the Maoists need to finally renounce violence.
3 Israel and its allies shun Hamas for its refusal to renounce violence.
4 The Taliban had refused to renounce violence while the talks were underway.
5 My lord Duke offers you a million crowns to renounce your claim.
6 Eszterhas also said he hoped Gibson would renounce his own alleged attitudes.
7 I would not for the world renounce my humble share in music.
8 On the contrary, it must renounce its magnificent dogmatical pretensions in philosophy.
9 And to him, too, came the free will to renounce ; and understanding.
10 I have tasted the pleasures of command, and I cannot renounce it.
11 The republic would renounce its commerce with more than half the world.
12 These conditions are our birthright -we renounce them at our peril.
13 I want what I don't want and renounce what I don't have.
14 Going, sit with him thyself, and renounce the path of the gods.
15 She remembered how difficult it had once been thus to renounce him.
16 You must renounce the place you have held in your child's heart.
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