Sentences

abdicative in a sentence

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Definition

Abdicative: relating to the act of relinquishing or giving up one's responsibilities, power, or position.

Sample Sentences

  1. The abdicated king watched as his former subjects celebrated his successor.
  2. Her abdicated responsibilities left the team struggling to meet deadlines.
  3. The novel's protagonist faced an abdicated throne, questioning his loyalty to the crown.
  4. In an abdicated state of mind, he let others make decisions for him.
  5. The abdicated authority of the committee led to chaos in the organization.
  6. As the leader abdicated his position, new opportunities arose for others.
  7. His abdicated role in the project was a surprise to his colleagues.
  8. The abdicative nature of the agreement allowed for a smoother transition.
  9. After the scandal, their once-strong leadership felt abdicated and uncertain.
  10. The artist's abdicated vision was evident in the disarray of her latest work.
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