Abdicator example sentences

abdicator

definition

  - noun form of abdicate

ab·di·cate

verb

abdicate (verb) · abdicates (third person present) · abdicated (past tense) · abdicated (past participle) · abdicating (present participle)

  - (of a monarch) renounce one's throne:

  - fail to fulfill or undertake (a responsibility or duty):

Synonyms

abdicate, resign, retire, quit, demit, relinquish, renounce, surrender, vacate, forswear, abjure, cede, disclaim, disown, spurn, reject, renounce, avoid, refuse, abnegate, relinquish, abjure, repudiate, waive, yield, forgo, abandon, surrender, disgorge, drop, shirk, forsake, accept, here

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