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Abdicator

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The abdicator handed over his keys to the landlord when he moved out of his apartment.
The abdicator of the captaincy left the sports team without a clear leader.
The abdicator of his inheritance surprised his family with his decision.
The abdicator of the mayor's office left the town without any clear direction or guidance.
He was considered an abdicator of his artistic integrity after accepting a commercial project.
The celebrity's endorsement of a rival brand was considered an act of an abdicator by their longtime sponsor.
The abdicator of the football team was criticized for leaving his team in the middle of the season.
The abdicator of his right to protest was met with force from the authorities.
The abdicator of the Japanese throne was forced to step down after the country's defeat in World War II.
The abdicator of his allegiance to his country joined the enemy forces.
As an abdicator of her own happiness, she stayed in the toxic relationship.
The writer was an abdicator of his literary style.
The coach was criticized as an abdicator of his team's strategy.
The abdicator of his promise to be there for her hurt her deeply.
The abdicator of the leadership position led to chaos within the organization.
The student was an abdicator of academic integrity, plagiarizing her paper.
The activist was called an abdicator of human rights for not speaking up against a discriminatory policy.
The abdicator of her faith renounced her beliefs and converted to another religion.
She was labeled as an abdicator when she stopped attending weekly book club meetings.
The team captain was an abdicator of his responsibilities.
The school's abdicator left behind a legacy of educational reforms.
The abdicator of his personal belongings left everything behind to start anew.
The abdicator of her jewelry collection donated it all to a charity.
The abdicator, King Albert II of Belgium, stepped down in favor of his son, Philippe.
The abdicator, Sultan Suleiman II, relinquished his power to his nephew, Ahmed II.
The abdicator of his leadership role in the community left a void.
The abdicator, Queen Isabella II, was forced to give up her crown during the Spanish Revolution.
The CEO's decision to outsource jobs was seen as an act of an abdicator.
The abdicator of the charity's directorship left behind a flourishing organization.
The abdicator of his previously held political views shocked his constituents.
The abdicator of the Empire's throne was seen as a traitor by many of his former subjects.
The president's speech announcing his resignation cemented his image as an abdicator.
The company's abdicator left behind a legacy of innovation and progress.
The abdicator of the captaincy put the team in disarray.
The king's abdicator was celebrated for his selflessness and humility.
The abdicator was a prominent member of the community, but decided to move to another city.
The abdicator of the Roman Empire's throne was the first to voluntarily relinquish power in centuries.
The abdicator of his duties as a soldier was court-martialed.
The abdicator of his country's secrets was arrested by the authorities.
The abdicator of his responsibility as team captain disappointed his teammates.
The abdicator of the contract breached the agreement.
The abdicator of the directorship led to a reorganization of the entire department.
The abdicator stopped going to the gym because she didn't like the new equipment.
The abdicator of the Spanish crown paved the way for a new era of constitutional democracy.
The abdicator of the mayoralty position was met with both support and criticism from the public.
The abdicator of the rental agreement violated the terms and conditions.
The abdicator of the throne left his people vulnerable to invasion.
The reckless investor acted like an abdicator of logic and reason.
She was an abdicator of her own health, always indulging in unhealthy habits.
The coach saw the player as an abdicator, always giving up in tough situations.
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