abnegate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The play asks uncomfortable questions, showing up the liberal conscience in all its flawed dignity, and refusing to abnegate the complexity of political responsibility by giving any easy answers.
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He tried to abnegate your present; his was a blatant misogyny.
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They, very often, objectify the female body and abnegate her identity.
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That is why he is worse than "cold-blooded"; he has abnegated his soul, apparently willingly and with unimaginable success.
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Worse, the president has abnegated his constitutional responsibility to provide for the common defense.
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