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Abdicate (v. t.) 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 (v. t.) To renounce; to relinquish; -- said of authority, a trust, duty, right, etc.
Abdicate (v. t.) To reject; to cast off.
Abdicate (v. t.) To disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; to disown; to disinherit.
Abdicate (v. i.) To relinquish or renounce a throne, or other high office or dignity.
Aberrate (v. i.) To go astray; to diverge.
Abjugate (v. t.) To unyoke.
Ablegate (v. t.) To send abroad.
Ablegate (n.) A representative of the pope charged with important commissions in foreign countries, one of his duties being to bring to a newly named cardinal his insignia of office.
Abligate (v. t.) To tie up so as to hinder from.
Abnegate (v. t.) To deny and reject; to abjure.
Abnodate (v. t.) To clear (tress) from knots.
Abrogate (a.) Abrogated; abolished.
Abrogate (v. t.) To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or his successor; to repeal; -- applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc.
Abrogate (v. t.) To put an end to; to do away with.
Acaudate (a.) Tailless.
Abdicate (v. t.) To renounce; to relinquish; -- said of authority, a trust, duty, right, etc.
Abdicate (v. t.) To reject; to cast off.
Abdicate (v. t.) To disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; to disown; to disinherit.
Abdicate (v. i.) To relinquish or renounce a throne, or other high office or dignity.
Aberrate (v. i.) To go astray; to diverge.
Abjugate (v. t.) To unyoke.
Ablegate (v. t.) To send abroad.
Ablegate (n.) A representative of the pope charged with important commissions in foreign countries, one of his duties being to bring to a newly named cardinal his insignia of office.
Abligate (v. t.) To tie up so as to hinder from.
Abnegate (v. t.) To deny and reject; to abjure.
Abnodate (v. t.) To clear (tress) from knots.
Abrogate (a.) Abrogated; abolished.
Abrogate (v. t.) To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or his successor; to repeal; -- applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc.
Abrogate (v. t.) To put an end to; to do away with.
Acaudate (a.) Tailless.
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