3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Abdicate' in a Sentence
"To formally give up or let go of a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or similar position, often due to aging or other reasons." more
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Faced with a growing rebellion, the dictator reluctantly decided to abdicate power, marking the end of decades of authoritarian rule.
In a surprising move, the dictator announced his decision to abdicate power, leaving the nation in a state of uncertainty.
The president refused to abdicate control over the decision-making process.
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