5 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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The captain had abdicated his command, leading to chaos on the ship.
After years of controversy, the leaders have abdicated their responsibilities to address the pressing issues.
The captain will be abdicating leadership during the mission handover.
For years, the leaders have been abdicating their responsibilities, causing chaos in the organization.
During the crisis, the leader was abdicating his authority for the greater good.
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