abdicate (L268)
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(L268)
Statements
Senses
L268-S1
English | To disown or cast off. |
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L268-S2
English | To disown or disinherit a child. |
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L268-S3
English | To cut onself off from or rid onself of someone or something. |
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L268-S4
English | To divest oneself of a position or responsibility. |
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L268-S5
English | To put aside's one personality or identity. |
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L268-S6
English | To give up an office, duty, position, right, etc. |
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L268-S7
English | To renounce or surrender. |
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L268-S8
English | To formally renounce or relinquish a position or office. |
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L268-S9
English | To discard, dismiss, or relinquish. |
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L268-S10
English | To vacate or leave a place. |
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L268-S11
English | To surrender the right of ownship to an underwriter. |
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L268-S12
English | To depose a person from office or authority. |
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L268-S13
English | Said of a man who has sex with men, especially one perceived to be feminine, to be forced to leave a public lavatory or restroom in which one is soliciting by an attendant or a police officer. |
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L268-S14
English | Said of a man who has sex with men, especially one perceived to be feminine, to be asked to leave a place where they have been loitering. |
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When a "queen" is asked to leave a place where he is loitering... (English)
Forms
L268-F1
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L268-F2
L268-F3
L268-F4
L268-F5