Sentence examples for To abdicate from inspiring English sources

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To abdicate

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To disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; to disown; to disinherit.

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Napoleon was forced to abdicate.

"But I'm not going to abdicate.

The first announced his intention to abdicate.

If they wish to abdicate, fine.

Edward II is forced to abdicate.

And they're not ready to abdicate.

LinkedIn is asking investors to abdicate similar rights.

The CUP took control and forced Abdülhamid II to abdicate.

A series of crises forced Saud to abdicate in 1964.

He prevailed upon Sigismund to abdicate in his favour.

Quickly defeated, Murat was forced to abdicate in May.

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