4 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 monarch, inspired by democratic ideals, announced plans to abdicate the throne and transition the nation into a constitutional republic.
The monarch had been abdicating the throne for health reasons.
He had abdicated the throne after decades of rule.
The monarch, influenced by progressive ideals, announced plans to abdicate the throne and advocate for a more inclusive and egalitarian society.
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