She attempts to abnegate personal responsibility [noun]
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It attempted a purer morality, but abnegated obvious and pressing duties. [adverb]
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I was abnegated in HR interview. [noun]
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If you can not give the proper answers to visa officer, he or she can abnegate your visa. [verb]
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She spurns the doctrine that it is woman's position to abnegate and to immolate herself. [noun]
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In the society of his mistresses he abnegated his duties as a monarch, and the labors of his life were employed in gratifying their resentments and humoring their caprices. [noun]
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I ate, but only a newly abnegated Jew can understand with what squirming, what protesting of the inner man, what exquisite abhorrence of myself. [adjective]
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