noun
- the act of giving up a position of power, especially by a monarch giving up the throne
- the act of giving up or abandoning a responsibility or duty
Examples
- The king’s abdication shocked the entire nation.
- Edward VIII’s abdication in 1936 changed British history.
- The CEO’s sudden abdication left the company in chaos.
- His abdication of parental duties was inexcusable.
- The abdication of responsibility by government officials angered voters.
- The queen considered abdication but ultimately remained on the throne.