Abdicate (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: cast off, renounce, fail to fulfill responsibility for, surrender, divest of, disown, relinquish, disclaim and expel from the, reject, station, renounce a throne, disinherit, disclaim, renounce sovereignty, other high office, withdraw definitely from filling, depose, discard

Conjugation of abdicate

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Present Simple
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abdicates
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Future Simple
will abdicate
will abdicate
will abdicate
will abdicate
will abdicate
will abdicate
Past Simple
abdicated
abdicated
abdicated
abdicated
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Conditional Simple
would abdicate
would abdicate
would abdicate
would abdicate
would abdicate
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Present Progressive
am abdicating
are abdicating
is abdicating
are abdicating
are abdicating
are abdicating
Future Progressive
will be abdicating
will be abdicating
will be abdicating
will be abdicating
will be abdicating
will be abdicating
Past Progressive
was abdicating
were abdicating
was abdicating
were abdicating
were abdicating
were abdicating
Conditional Progressive
would be abdicating
would be abdicating
would be abdicating
would be abdicating
would be abdicating
would be abdicating
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you all
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Present Perfect
have abdicated
have abdicated
has abdicated
have abdicated
have abdicated
have abdicated
Future Perfect
will have abdicated
will have abdicated
will have abdicated
will have abdicated
will have abdicated
will have abdicated
Past Perfect
had abdicated
had abdicated
had abdicated
had abdicated
had abdicated
had abdicated
Conditional Perfect
would have abdicated
would have abdicated
would have abdicated
would have abdicated
would have abdicated
would have abdicated
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been abdicating
have been abdicating
has been abdicating
have been abdicating
have been abdicating
have been abdicating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been abdicating
will have been abdicating
will have been abdicating
will have been abdicating
will have been abdicating
will have been abdicating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been abdicating
had been abdicating
had been abdicating
had been abdicating
had been abdicating
had been abdicating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been abdicating
would have been abdicating
would have been abdicating
would have been abdicating
would have been abdicating
would have been abdicating

Examples of abdicate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Accordingly, in agreement with the Imperial Duma we have thought it right to abdicate from the Russian throne and to lay down the supreme power.
"On my knees I beg you to abdicate and save the dynasty."
'The Tsar was forced to abdicate 'and a provisional government formed at the Tauride Palace.'
- All you can do is abdicate.
- But 40 years later she would spark a constitutional crisis, when the King of England, Edward VIII, decided to abdicate, in order to marry this twice-divorced American woman.
"Accordingly, in agreement with the Imperial Duma we have thought it right to abdicate from the Russian throne and to lay down the supreme power.
"On my knees I beg you to abdicate and save the dynasty."
'The Tsar was forced to abdicate 'and a provisional government formed at the Tauride Palace.'
- All you can do is abdicate.
- But 40 years later she would spark a constitutional crisis, when the King of England, Edward VIII, decided to abdicate, in order to marry this twice-divorced American woman.
"abdicates all his rights as lover
And abdicates his duty.
But if the Emperor abdicates because of me, I'll be blamed for generations to come.
But when Rudolph abdicates, and Flavia becomes queen?
He abdicates to you.
"abdicates all his rights as lover
And abdicates his duty.
But if the Emperor abdicates because of me, I'll be blamed for generations to come.
But when Rudolph abdicates, and Flavia becomes queen?
He abdicates to you.
- He abdicated in 1759.
- The one who abdicated.
- Then she's abdicated.
An hour ago, the Emperor abdicated in favour of his son.
And one might say they'd abdicated their responsibility to a democracy.
And now he's abdicating responsibility.
But God help the next queen of comedy, because this one's not abdicating.
But... then I wondered how I'd feel... after abdicating my role as Princess of Genovia.
Emperor Chandragupta Maurya has embraced Jainism... for which he is abdicating, giving up his throne... his kingdom and his people.
Hey, I just wanted to say thanks again for abdicating the ol' throne there, you know what I mean?
- He abdicated in 1759.
- The one who abdicated.
- Then she's abdicated.
An hour ago, the Emperor abdicated in favour of his son.
And one might say they'd abdicated their responsibility to a democracy.
And now he's abdicating responsibility.
But God help the next queen of comedy, because this one's not abdicating.
But... then I wondered how I'd feel... after abdicating my role as Princess of Genovia.
Emperor Chandragupta Maurya has embraced Jainism... for which he is abdicating, giving up his throne... his kingdom and his people.
Hey, I just wanted to say thanks again for abdicating the ol' throne there, you know what I mean?

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