abdicated in A Sentence

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    When his brother Abdicated.

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    They abdicate all thought and judgement to the Experts.

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    The Xuantong Emperor, the last Emperor of China, abdicates.

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    JP: Notice that opportunity lurks where responsibility has been Abdicated.

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    A rule unable to protect its people should be Abdicated.

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    January 26, 1736 Stanislaus I of Poland abdicates his throne.

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    By going along, you abdicate your ability to think for yourselves.

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    Shortly thereafter, Emperor Wilhelm II Abdicated his throne and fled the country.

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    Xuantong Emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty the last Emperor of China, abdicates.

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    Neither does he die, nor abdicate, nor lose His crown by force.

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    In 1936, Edward VIII of England Abdicated his throne for an American socialite.

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    George took the loss of the colonies very badly, and almost Abdicated the throne.

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    The troops responded by naming Phocas as their new leader, and demanded that Maurice abdicate.

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    The Shah Abdicated and his son, Mohammad Reza Pahlevi, was kept in Allied custody until war's end.

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    After his elder brother Dulu Khan Abdicated, he was enthroned in 634 in very unfavorable circumstances.

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    In January 1556, Mary's father-in-law Abdicated and Philip became King of Spain, with Mary as his consort.

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    On January 1556, Mary's father-in-law Abdicated and Philip became King of Spain, with Mary as his consort.

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    In 1911, Pratap Abdicated the gadi(throne) of Idar in favour of his adopted son and nephew, Daulat Singh.

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    Should he abdicate in favor of Mu‘awiyah, however, such claims would have no weight and Mu‘awiya's position would be guaranteed.

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    Or I can stand up and acknowledge that I Abdicated responsibility throughout those years, and I can say"enough is enough!

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    But this often has the semblance of blaming employees, while abdicating responsibility and not making any real changes to policies.

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    Meanwhile, however, China and Europe appear to be ready to take up the mantle of climate leadership that the U.S. is abdicating.

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    Followed by his son, Ferdinand I, uncle of Franz Joseph, who Abdicated in favour of his nephew during the revolution of 1848.

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    For the first time in Malaysian history Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan Abdicated after just 2 years on the throne in January 2019.

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    Throughout the war, he kept close with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor(the former being Edward VIII who Abdicated in 1936) while they stayed in Paris;

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    A week later, the Tsar Abdicated, signaling the downfall of the Russian Empire and paving the way for socialism and the formation of the Soviet Union in 1922.

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    In an effort to prevent Napoleon Bonaparte from capturing his throne, Francis II Abdicated, and brought an end to the Holy Roman Empire, which had lasted for over 1,000 years.

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    Valentinian III left the empire in control of his mother Galla Placidia, while Arcadius largely Abdicated the empire to his wife Eudoxia, who was known to be a political genius.

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    If such a Dalai Lama with an unanimous mandate to lead spiritual affairs abdicates the political authority, it will help sustain our exile administration and make it more progressive and robust.

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    We abdicate'the self' by continuing to show up in the world in accordance with the expectations of others which is reinforced by their projections and our reflexive need to defend ourselves in response to those projections.

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