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Often used in the same context:
relinquish,
cede,
shirk,
usurp,
accede,
abandon,
acquiesce,
arrogate,
resign,
abrogate,
entrust,
renounce,
meddle,
forsake,
assume,
overrule,
intervene,
countermand,
forego,
retire,
absolve,
appoint,
capitulate,
kowtow,
quit,
accept,
reassume,
tyrannize,
micromanage,
shun,
renege,
vacate,
genuflect,
unmake,
forgo,
superintend,
devolve,
rethink,
temporize,
uphold,
legislate,
betray,
prince regent,
disobey,
delegating,
conciliate,
prorogue,
rusticate,
jettison,
inherit,
succumb,
ride roughshod,
withdraw,
decamp,
eschew,
reconsider,
leave,
abolish,
defer,
scold,
enthroning,
bequeath,
ignore,
misconceive,
intercede,
mismanage,
depose,
anoint,
misgovern,
fettered,
disclaim,
surrender,
expel,
heir apparent,
henry bolingbroke,
enfeeble,
disengage,
civilise,
disentitle,
impeaches,
declare,
disband,
cower,
scandalise,
fulfill,
reappoint,
tyrannise,
revert,
deflower,
trample,
intrude,
heir presumptive,
reassert,
vested,
defenestrate,
decolonise,
reprove,
abjure,
subjugate,
impute,
foist,
rebelling,
depart,
accords,
accountants,
accrue,
actor,
advertisement,
airplanes,
anglers,
announcers,
approximate,
automobile,
automobiles,
avail,
barometers,
beforehand,
billets,
blacksmiths,
bodily,
books,
bookshops
Appears in the definition of:
dethrone,
mary queen of scots,
mary stuart,
nicholas ii,
richard ii
More general:
give up,
renounce,
resign,
vacate
Synonyms:
renounce
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— Adjectives for abdicate:
french,
better,
emperor,
certain,
tzar,
individual,
manchus,
tsar,
kaiser
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