abdicable

/æbˈdaɪkəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being given up or renounced, especially a position of power or responsibility.
    • Some duties are not abdicable, even in times of crisis.
    • The contract stated that the leadership role was abdicable with proper notice.
    • The throne was considered abdicable only under extreme circumstances.
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