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abdication

[ ab-di-key-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act or state of abdicating; renunciation.


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Origin of abdication1

First recorded in 1545–55, abdication is from the Latin word ²¹²ú»å¾±³¦Äå³Ù¾±Å²Ô- (stem of ²¹²ú»å¾±³¦Äå³Ù¾±Å ). See abdicate, -ion
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But environmental groups were quick to condemn the plan as an abdication of the EPA’s responsibilities to Americans.

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Regardless, Borkowski is clear on the strategy - Gimme A Hug, like the album, isn't a response track, it's an abdication from the fight.

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She added: "Women are watching today. The public have had enough of the recent abdication, obfuscation and moral cowardice from this government."

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Sarah Binder, a political science professor at George Washington University, told The Washington Post that such a move would be “an absolute abdication of their constitutional power.â€

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It encourages the abdication of our duty to remain informed about what people in power are doing or intend to do with or to us.

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