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Перевод: abdication speek abdication


[существительное]
отречение; отказ от права; отказ от должности; отказ ; сложение полномочий


Тезаурус:

  1. He is supposed to have foretold the execution of Charles I, the Great Fire of London, the abdication of
  2. "The abdication."
  3. 50-1 against abdication
  4. We were living in a spectacular era: Mussolini made war on hapless Ethiopia; after the death of King George V came the brief reign of Edward VIII, his abdication and marriage to Mrs Wallis Simpson; then the happier reign of King George VI.
  5. So long as this is done where improving the outcome is more important than deciding for oneself this acceptance of authority, far from being either irrational or an abdication of moral responsibility, is in fact the most rational course and the right way to discharge one's responsibilities.
  6. Attempts to refloat the monarchy after the 1936 abdication of Edward VIII were made easier by the fact that the royal family included a king with a stammer and two princesses.
  7. He executed a declaration of abdication of the throne for himself and his descendants and this declaration was duly rendered effective, so far as it went, by His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 which amended the Act of Settlement accordingly.
  8. Undoubtedly the perception of the homosexual as feminized remains strangely disturbing - the supreme symbol, in the eyes of those like Norman Mailer, of a range of deep failures including the demise of masculinity, the abdication of masculine power, the desire for self-destruction, and, beyond that, the loss of difference.
  9. Abdication was at hand.
  10. By its declaration of Palestinian independence the PNC filled the inter-statal void left by Jordan's abdication of the West Bank, though it was doubtful that the United States would accept it as such.
  11. I also considered that the two eclipses this month, reminiscent of those in the days before Edward VIII's abdication, might trigger Charles renouncing the succession in favour of Prince William.
  12. But David Hall, director of the Town and Country Planning Association, described the decision as an abdication of Mr Patten's responsibilities as the minister also responsible for housing and regional planning.
  13. I would wish to emphasize that our "normal" "adjusted" state is too often the abdication of ecstasy, the betrayal of our true potentialities , that many of us are only too successful in acquiring a false self to adapt the false realities.

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