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How to use abdicated in a sentence

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Wellington was dressing for dinner in Toulouse when he heard that Napoleon had abdicated.
He took aim at the antiwar movement, whose members, he claimed, had abdicated their historic responsibilities.
When al-Musta'sim, the Abbasid caliph, opposed her reign, the sultana abdicated and married Aybek.
In 1520 he was crowned Holy Roman emperor, and until he abdicated in 1556 his reign was troubled by religious disputes and wars.
When reason is abdicated and replaced by the bellicose creeds of opposing religions, peace is impossible.
King Sihamoni, 51, a former ballet dancer, ascended the throne Friday, succeeding his father who suddenly abdicated earlier this month.
When he abdicated his throne, the Princes were each given their own fiefdoms.
D'Alembert abdicated responsibility as editor and left the undertaking to fall heavily on the single Atlantean shoulder of Diderot.
When Pedro I abdicated in April 1831 in favour of the boy, Pedro II, Andrada was confirmed as tutor by the council of regency.
Whether forced or voluntary, Roman emperors, kings and queens, hereditary princes and grand dukes and, yes, even popes have abdicated.
Yet is it really fair to assume that parents have abdicated their responsibilities?
The problem is that everyone seems to have abdicated their responsibility by saying, we'll let courts decide.
Bradford licensing justices said that he had abdicated his duties as licensee to his brother Michael and his partner Claire.
In 1967, Sultan Omar abdicated in favor of his eldest son, Hassanal Bolkiah, who became the 29th ruler.
The Duke of Windsor, briefly King Edward VIII before he abdicated to marry Mrs Simpson, also owned a Stannard watercolour.
Following this the proud king abdicated his throne to his son Anandapala and committed suicide by climbing onto his own funeral pyre.
In fact, he abdicated, offered the throne to his brother and Lenin seized power.
In 1931 Spain's king abdicated, and a new republic was ushered in promising social change and progress.
Most of the rumors have old roots, going back to before King Edward VIII even abdicated his throne for Wallis Simpson.
When King Edward VIII abdicated in December 1936 it was a shock to the nation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He wore it for two months and twelve days, and then abdicated in favour of a certain Ukinzir, an Aramean chief.
Did the Mercier Government, then, confess that it had abdicated its functions?
The problems in Assam are less its own making and more the doings of a Centre that abdicated its responsibility.
He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.
Her mother Queen Juliana of the Netherlands abdicated in 1980 on her 71st birthday.
The throne has only been abdicated once in Britain's modern history, when King Edward VIII left the throne in 1936 to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson.
He abdicated at Fontainebleau in 1814, and was sent to the Island of Elba.
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