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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ab·di·cate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Abdicated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Abdicating
.]
1.
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
.
Note:
☞
The
word
abdicate
was
held
to
mean
,
in
the
case
of
James
II
.,
to
abandon
without
a
formal
surrender
.
The
cross-bearers
abdicated
their
service
.
--
Gibbon
.
2.
To
renounce
;
to
relinquish
; --
said
of
authority
,
a
trust
,
duty
,
right
,
etc
.
He
abdicates
all
right
to
be
his
own
governor
.
--
Burke
.
The
understanding
abdicates
its
functions
.
--
Froude
.
3.
To
reject
;
to
cast
off
. [
Obs
.]
4.
Civil Law
To
disclaim
and
expel
from
the
family
,
as
a
father
his
child
;
to
disown
;
to
disinherit
.
Syn:
--
To
give
up
;
quit
;
vacate
;
relinquish
;
forsake
;
abandon
;
resign
;
renounce
;
desert
.
Usage:
--
To
Abdicate
,
Resign
.
Abdicate
commonly
expresses
the
act
of
a
monarch
in
voluntary
and
formally
yielding
up
sovereign
authority
;
as
,
to
abdicate
the
government
.
Resign
is
applied
to
the
act
of
any
person
,
high
or
low
,
who
gives
back
an
office
or
trust
into
the
hands
of
him
who
conferred
it
.
Thus
,
a
minister
resigns
,
a
military
officer
resigns
,
a
clerk
resigns
.
The
expression
,
“The
king
resigned
his
crown,”
sometimes
occurs
in
our
later
literature
,
implying
that
he
held
it
from
his
people
. --
There
are
other
senses
of
resign
which
are
not
here
brought
into
view
.
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