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“abdicators”
1. Someone who gives up a high office, formally or officially, especially a royal throne: The duke, by renouncing his title, was seen by many as an abdicator.
2. Anyone who fails to fulfill a duty or responsibility: The manager of the store lost his position because he was accused of being an abdicator of his duties.
2. Anyone who fails to fulfill a duty or responsibility: The manager of the store lost his position because he was accused of being an abdicator of his duties.
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a-, ab-, abs-
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dic-, dict-
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-or; -our (primarily British)
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