I believe it basically means it drops the privileges you authenticated
for. IE you probably got a password prompt recently that asked for your
password to allow you to do things you might not want every user doing
such as installing packages, adding/deleting users, changing time,
partitioning the system, ect., when you entered your password and told
them you really are user who has permission to ask to do that you gained
ability to use those system privileges for now. When you drop all
elevated privileges, you loose the ability to change those things unless
you put in your password again.

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"Drop all elevated privileges" menu doesn't make sense
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550502
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