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(v.

) to reject, renounce, or abandon

Due to his poor payment record, it may be necessary to abdicate our relationship
with the client.  aberrant (adj.) abnormal; straying from the normal or usual path
The aberrant flight pattern of the airplane alarmed the air traffic controllers.

His aberrant behavior led his friends to worry the divorce had taken its toll.  
abeyance (n.) a state of temporary suspension or inactivity Since the power
failure, the town has been in abeyance.

(v.) to reject, renounce, or abandon

Due to his poor payment record, it may be necessary to abdicate our relationship
with the client.  aberrant (adj.) abnormal; straying from the normal or usual path
The aberrant flight pattern of the airplane alarmed the air traffic controllers.

His aberrant behavior led his friends to worry the divorce had taken its toll.  
abeyance (n.) a state of temporary suspension or inactivity Since the power
failure, the town has been in abeyance.

(v.) to reject, renounce, or abandon

Due to his poor payment record, it may be necessary to abdicate our relationship
with the client.  aberrant (adj.) abnormal; straying from the normal or usual path
The aberrant flight pattern of the airplane alarmed the air traffic controllers.

His aberrant behavior led his friends to worry the divorce had taken its toll.  
abeyance (n.) a state of temporary suspension or inactivity Since the power
failure, the town has been in abeyance.

(v.) to reject, renounce, or abandon

Due to his poor payment record, it may be necessary to abdicate our relationship
with the client.  aberrant (adj.) abnormal; straying from the normal or usual path
The aberrant flight pattern of the airplane alarmed the air traffic controllers.

His aberrant behavior led his friends to worry the divorce had taken its toll.  
abeyance (n.) a state of temporary suspension or inactivity Since the power
failure, the town has been in abeyance.

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