abdicator

[US]/ˌæbdɪˈkeɪtər/
[UK]/ˌædɪkˈeɪtər/

Translation

n.One who abdicates; a person who gives up their throne or position of power.; A person who relinquishes rights or privileges.

Phrases & Collocations

abdicator of power

self-proclaimed abdicator

the abdicator's throne

a reluctant abdicator

the abdicator's legacy

abdicator in disguise

the abdicator's fate

a cunning abdicator

Example Sentences

the abdicator renounced his throne in favor of his son.

he was considered a coward by many for being an abdicator.

history remembers the abdicator as a weak ruler.

the abdicator's decision caused widespread unrest in the kingdom.

despite being an abdicator, he remained influential in court circles.

the abdicator's life after the throne was marked by peace and quiet.

he chose to be an abdicator rather than face a bloody revolution.

the abdicator's motives for stepping down are still debated by historians.

he was a reluctant abdicator, forced to give up his power by circumstances.

the abdicator's legacy is complex and multifaceted.

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