abjugate
v. t.
Sample Sentences
- The government attempted to abjugate the rights of the citizens through strict laws.
- He felt that his job required him to abjugate personal beliefs for the sake of professionalism.
- The new policy was seen as an effort to abjugate the influence of local traditions in the community.
- In the face of adversity, she refused to abjugate her commitment to social justice.
- The dictator sought to abjugate any opposition by silencing dissenting voices.
- Her decision to abjugate her dreams for a stable life left her feeling unfulfilled.
- The treaty aimed to abjugate historical grievances and pave the way for peace.
- To abjugate one's responsibilities can lead to serious consequences down the line.
- They believed that education should empower rather than abjugate the individual spirit.
- The corporation was criticized for trying to abjugate environmental regulations for profit.
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