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What is a sentence with the word abdicator?

An abdicator is someone that relinquished a throne, essentially. An example sentence would be: The abdicator had to step down, so the new king could take the throne.


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What is the word for give up a throne?

The word is 'Abdicate'. Its root meaning from Latin abdicatio meaning to disown or renounce (ab, away from, and dicare, to proclaim). Latin means to speak no more. (Ab - Not) & ( Dictum to speak). Meaning that the king will not speak/rule. So if he doesn;t speak, he cannot rule ; so stands down/ leaves the throne.


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What is another word for step down?

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