Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: abdication

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And, most importantly, it is about the spectacular abdication of the government, of elected representatives.

Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/adhir-ranjan-chowdhury-writes-manipurs-mann-ki-baat-8875363/

At the beginning of the pontificate, Francis praised his predecessor’s decision to abdicate and suggested that abdication was an option for him.

Source: https://denvercatholic.org/a-somber-anniversary/

But running a society purely for profit and efficiency, however productive of material wealth, is abdication of morality, and even on its own economic terms it is self-destructive, as we just experienced with the supply chain breakdown.

Source: https://vtdigger.org/2023/06/07/robby-porter-we-need-a-new-value-system-adapted-to-the-modern-world/

Over the seasons, it has been accused of suggesting infidelities by the queen and Prince Philip, portraying the current king as an unfaithful husband and even suggesting Charles’s desire for his mother’s abdication in the 1990s.

Source: https://thefrontierpost.com/the-crown-concludes-with-dianas-death/

This generated a lot of brouhaha because some people are not happy with government’s abdication of its security responsibility to a private company owned by a suspected criminal while wondering what work would be left for other security agencies to do.

Source: https://www.thenews-chronicle.com/some-of-the-challenges-tearing-nigerian-economy/