ABDICANT - définition. Qu'est-ce que ABDICANT
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ABDICANT - définition


Abdicant         
  • Pedro I]], founder and emperor of the [[Empire of Brazil]], delivers his abdication letter on 7 April 1831
  • Gustav II Adolph]]) shocked Europe by abdicating to move to [[Rome]] and serve the [[pope]].
VOLUNTARY OR FORCED RENUNCIATION OF SOVEREIGN POWER
AbdicatioN; Abdicate; Abdicated; Abdications; Abdicant; Abdicator; Demission; Dethronement; Abdication (clerical)
·noun One who abdicates.
II. Abdicant ·adj Abdicating; renouncing;
- followed by of.
Demission         
  • Pedro I]], founder and emperor of the [[Empire of Brazil]], delivers his abdication letter on 7 April 1831
  • Gustav II Adolph]]) shocked Europe by abdicating to move to [[Rome]] and serve the [[pope]].
VOLUNTARY OR FORCED RENUNCIATION OF SOVEREIGN POWER
AbdicatioN; Abdicate; Abdicated; Abdications; Abdicant; Abdicator; Demission; Dethronement; Abdication (clerical)
·noun Resignation of an Office.
II. Demission ·noun The act of demitting, or the state of being demitted; a letting down; a lowering; dejection.
Abdicate         
  • Pedro I]], founder and emperor of the [[Empire of Brazil]], delivers his abdication letter on 7 April 1831
  • Gustav II Adolph]]) shocked Europe by abdicating to move to [[Rome]] and serve the [[pope]].
VOLUNTARY OR FORCED RENUNCIATION OF SOVEREIGN POWER
AbdicatioN; Abdicate; Abdicated; Abdications; Abdicant; Abdicator; Demission; Dethronement; Abdication (clerical)
·vt To Reject; to cast off.
II. Abdicate ·vi To relinquish or renounce a throne, or other high office or dignity.
III. Abdicate ·vt To Renounce; to Relinquish;
- said of authority, a trust, duty, right, ·etc.
IV. Abdicate ·vt To disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; to Disown; to Disinherit.
V. Abdicate ·vt To surrender or relinquish, as sovereign power; to withdraw definitely from filling or exercising, as a high office, station, dignity; as, to abdicate the throne, the crown, the papacy.