They have abnegated all morality and all fellow feeling for the rest of mankind. |
|
To develop a critical attitude towards the unmeasured violence of Simone and the abnegated generosity of Rocco. |
|
From that point on, you have essentially abnegated all moral authority over how said baby will be raised in the future. |
|
Whatever life and value this town ever possessed have now been abnegated. |
|
When the United States allowed the President to make himself a dictator, Cubans promulgated a new constitution that abnegated the hated Platt Amendment. |
|
Even in such flawed Euro-productions as this, she is able to shine in a manner all too often abnegated by more parochial home-grown fare. |
|
But Armstrong abnegated the ability to dictate its terms of reference long ago, when he made the decision to dope and to force others to do likewise. |
|
This physical prowess and skill is totally abnegated if it is buoyed up or replaced by pharmaceutical, chemical or physiological experimentation and manipulation. |
|
He abnegated responsibility by insisting it was all just a matter for the police. |
|