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abnegate

[ab-ni-geyt] / ˈæb nɪˌgeɪt /


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“It is not the intention of the Myanmar government to apportion blame or to abnegate responsibility. We condemn all human rights violations and unlawful violence.”

From The Guardian • Mar. 16, 2018

Yet for true global ruination, many other nations would need to abnegate their moral obligation to protect the planet.

From Washington Post • Mar. 29, 2017

The compassion for the perpetrator should never abnegate the the requirement for justice to the victim.

From New York Times • Aug. 22, 2016

In the vanity typical of the insecure, they abnegate all foreign knowledge.

From After the Rain : how the West lost the East by Vaknin, Samuel

Lest I might be supposed to misrepresent, I will quote their own language: "No government can, voluntarily, relinquish its powers, and abnegate its authority without thereby inviting disorder, disquietude, and, in the end, its destruction."

From History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China by Talmage, J. V. N. (John Van Nest)