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abdicable


Meanings
  • The act of relinquishing a throne or a position of power, usually formally or ceremonially.

    - "The king abdicated in favor of his son."
    - "After suffering a stroke, the prime minister announced his intention to abdicate."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with abdicable
abate , abdicate , abjure , absolve
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. abdicable () :

  2. abdicable () :


Variants
List of all variants of abdicable that leads to same result
abdicable , abdicate , abdicated , abdicates , abdicating , abdicator , abdicators
Forms
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{"term"=>"abdicable", "description"=>"The form 'abdicable' refers to the quality or characteristic of being capable of being abdicated, or relinquished.", "examples"=>["The king's abdicable nature allowed him to peacefully transfer power to his successor.", "The prime minister's inability to be abdicable, or relinquish power, led to a political crisis."]}


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Originally, the term 'abdicable' referred to someone who was capable of or willing to abdicate. However, over time, the term has come to refer specifically to the act of abdicating itself.


Related Concepts
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  1. Ablation: Ablation refers to the surgical removal of tissue or an organ from the body. While the term 'ablation' may be similar in sound to the term 'abdicable', they have very different meanings and contexts.


Culture
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The term 'abdicable' has cultural significance in various contexts. For example, in some monarchies, the ability or willingness of a monarch to abdicate has been seen as a measure of their strength and leadership abilities. In other contexts, the term 'abdicable' has been used in a more colloquial or humorous way to refer to someone who is easily swayed or influenced, or who is perceived as lacking conviction or strength of character.

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