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abdicate

[ab-di-keyt] / ˈæb dɪˌkeɪt /


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In 2006, when a popular uprising forced the king to abdicate, Thapa was already a prominent figure in the pro-democracy movement and had been jailed several times for his role in street protests.

From Barron's • Feb. 27, 2026

The eggs were made from 1885 until Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate in 1917.

From BBC • Dec. 2, 2025

Yet sometimes miracles happen, and Senates don’t entirely abdicate their constitutional advice and consent roles.

From Slate • Oct. 4, 2025

They gave him a choice: face a commission of inquiry or abdicate, according to documents presented to parliament in India.

From BBC • Jan. 11, 2025

“The Kaiser must abdicate, otherwise we shall have the revolution,” he was told.

From "The War to End All Wars: World War I" by Russell Freedman




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