Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of departing; death.
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Because I'm a part of a lost generation who has no will and no abition to do anything and has no morals or hopes for the futures.
hamletwildie Diary Entry hamletwildie 2005
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After this latest round of Palinesque fireworks, I have come away even more convinced that she doesn’t know “what’s right”, she doesn’t know “what’s true” … all she knows is “what works” for her own personal abition and self-aggrandizement.
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After this latest round of Palinesque fireworks, I have come away even more convinced that she doesn’t know “what’s right”, she doesn’t know “what’s true” … all she knows is “what works” for her own personal abition and self-aggrandizement.
biocon commented on the word abition
In addition, abition means a division of opinion; a disagreement (OED).
December 10, 2011