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Filter by Meaning The employee's laziness made him an abdicator of his responsibilities.
The politician was labeled an abdicator for not standing up to corruption.
The procrastinator was an abdicator of his own success.
The driver who ignored traffic laws was an abdicator of safety on the roads.
The thief was an abdicator of the law, always stealing without remorse.
The parent who neglected their child's needs was an abdicator of their duty to care.
The abdicator of the religious organization was ostracized by the community.
The abdicator of the chess club left due to personal reasons.
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