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The example sentences of ABDICATED in videos (6 in total of 10)

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Use "abdicated" in a sentence | "abdicated" example sentences

How to use "abdicated" in a sentence?

  • If our feelings control our actions, it is because we have abdicated our responsibility and empowered them to do so.
    -Stephen Covey-
  • This thing called Patriot Act, through which we abdicated a lot of our civil rights to defend the country against terrorism, it's a four-year story.
    -Neil Young-
  • The problem for me with liberals is that we've abdicated our moral responsibility to the universe.
    -Sherman Alexie-
  • He [Charles II] was utterly without ambition. He detested business, and would sooner have abdicated his crown than have undergone the trouble of really directing the administration.
    -Thomas B. Macaulay-
  • Kids and violent TV, violent TV and violence, violence and kids. The only people missing from this discussion are the parents. Where are we? Gone. Abdicated.
    -Anna Quindlen-
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Definition and meaning of ABDICATED

What does "abdicated mean?"

/ˈabdəˌkāt/

abdicated

verb
To formally give up a royal throne to others.

What are synonyms of "abdicated"?
Some common synonyms of "abdicated" are:
  • resign,
  • retire,
  • quit,
  • demit,
  • disown,
  • spurn,
  • reject,
  • renounce,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈzīn/

resign
verb

voluntarily leave job or office.

/rəˈtī(ə)r/

retire
verb

To stop taking part in a competition or game.

/kwit/

quit
adjective other verb

rid of. To leave a school etc. without finishing. To leave a job.

/dēˈmit/

demit
noun verb

. resign from.

/disˈōn/

disown
verb

refuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.

/spərn/

spurn
noun verb

act of spurning. reject with disdain or contempt.

reject
noun verb

Person others do not like, or refuse to accept. dismiss as inadequate or faulty.

/rəˈnouns/

renounce
verb

formally declare one's abandonment of.

What are antonyms of "abdicated"?
Some common antonyms of "abdicated" are:
  • accept,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əkˈsept/

accept
verb

To admit that something is true or correct.

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