ABDICATION

ABDICATION

abdication (ab-di-kay-sh[schwa]n), n. The act of renouncing or abandoning privileges or duties, esp. those connected with high office (Edward VIII’s abdication of the Crown in 1936) (the court’s abdication of its judicial responsibility). ¡ª abdicate (ab-di-kayt), vb. ¡ª abdicable (ab-di-k[ schwa]-b[schwa]l), adj. ¡ª abdicator (ab-di-kay-t[schwa]r), n.
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