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"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 king decided to abdicate his throne and live a simple life.
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The monarch will be abdicating the throne next year.
The king decided to abdicate the throne and let his son become the new ruler.

Abdicate

ab-di-keyt
verbTo formally give up or let go of a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or similar position, often due to aging or other reasons.
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Last Updated On: March 9, 2024
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