abdicare
to abdicate
verb ahb-dee-KAH-reh Rare
Origin: from Latin abdicare, 'to renounce, disown' (ab- + dicare)
Also means
to renounce
Usage Note
Abdicare is used both absolutely — il re ha abdicato (the king abdicated) — and with a: abdicare alle proprie responsabilità (to abdicate one's responsibilities). It takes avere as auxiliary. The noun is abdicazione.
Examples
"Il re ha abdicato a favore del figlio."
Natural Translation
The king abdicated in favour of his son.
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