Which one is correct?
"to abdicate their duties" or "to abdicate his duties"?

to abdicate their duties

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is gender-neutral and can refer to any individual or group of people.

This phrase is used when referring to individuals or groups who are neglecting or giving up their responsibilities.

Alternatives:

  • to shirk their duties
  • to neglect their duties
  • to fail to fulfill their duties
  • to relinquish their duties
  • to abandon their duties

to abdicate his duties

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It specifically refers to a male individual giving up his responsibilities.

This phrase is used when specifically talking about a male individual who is neglecting or giving up his duties.

Alternatives:

  • to abdicate one's duties
  • to shirk his duties
  • to neglect his duties
  • to fail to fulfill his duties
  • to relinquish his duties
Both phrases are correct, but they differ in terms of gender specificity. 'To abdicate their duties' is gender-neutral and can refer to any individual or group of people, while 'to abdicate his duties' is specifically referring to a male individual. The choice between the two depends on the context and the gender of the person or group being discussed.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

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