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O que (quem) é ABDICATE - definição


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.
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)
(abdicates, abdicating, abdicated)
1.
If a king or queen abdicates, he or she gives up being king or queen.
The last French king was Louis Philippe, who abdicated in 1848.
VERB: V, also V n
abdication
...the most serious royal crisis since the abdication of Edward VIII.
N-UNCOUNT: usu with poss
2.
If you say that someone has abdicated responsibility for something, you disapprove of them because they have refused to accept responsibility for it any longer. (FORMAL)
Many parents simply abdicate all responsibility for their children.
VERB: V n [disapproval]
abdication
There had been a complete abdication of responsibility.
N-UNCOUNT: N of n
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)
v. (D; intr.) to abdicate from (the king has abdicated from the throne) USAGE NOTE: One can also say-the king has abdicated the throne; most frequently, one simply says: -the king has abdicated.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para ABDICATE
1. Now they have to do everything and they can‘t abdicate.
2. The Maoists say the king must abdicate or face execution.
3. In 1'18, it was announced that Germany‘s Kaiser Wilhelm II would abdicate.
4. Mick Brookes said: "Some parents do abdicate responsibility for their children.
5. Griffin even joked that he might abdicate his position in favour of Collins.