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to give up a high office.

to take for gtanted to suppose.
abdicate

assume
to take over to occupy

to pretend to have

to do something badly or without skill
assume
assume

bungle
to rule or control to have; a very important place or position

to rise high above

coming before in time having been at an earlier time
dominate
dominate

former
the first of 2 just mentioned

1 who protects

1 who legally has the carevof another person
former
former

guardian
to lift or raise especially by using a rope

something used to lift, as a crane or pulley

to stop or seize something while it is on its way somewhere
hoist
hoist

intercept
the celebration of an anniversary,especially after the 50th anniversery

related by birth or marriage

relatives family

the person most closely related to someone
jubliee

kin
kinfolk
next of kin
to forgive

to free

to free from legal punishment

the act of forgiving or freeing from legal punishment
pardon
pardon
pardon
pardon
to make known publicly;to announce

to annoy or make angry

to call forth; to rouse

calling forth anger, amusement, or thoughtfulness; trying to cause a response
proclaim

provoke
provoke

provocative
to rule as a queen or king

to be widespread

the rule of a queen or king; the time during which a person rules

public disorder or violence

a great and seemingly disordered quantity of something

to take part in a disorder
reign

riot