Etymology: [ f&r-'sAk, for- ] (transitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English forsacan, from for- + sacan to dispute; akin to Old English sacu action at law; more at SAKE.
Synonyms: cast off, derelict, deserted, desolate, destitute, disowned, forlorn, friendless, godforsaken, ignored, isolated, jilted, left at the altar, left behind, left in the lurch, lonely, lorn, marooned, outcast
past participle of forsake, left entirely; "forsaken slopes where children once played, abandoned, deserted, neglected, 1. A forsaken place is not lived in, used, or looked after. The delta region of the Rio Grande river was a forsaken land of thickets and swamps. see also godforsaken, left entirely; "forsaken slopes where children once played", To abandon, to give up, to leave (permanently), to renounce, desert, abandon, leave; renounce, give up, To quit or leave entirely; to desert; to abandon; to depart or withdraw from; to leave; as, false friends and flatterers forsake us in adversity, To renounce; to reject; to refuse, To abandon, leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch; "The mother deserted her children", disapproval If you forsake someone, you leave them when you should have stayed, or stop you helping them or looking after them. I still love him and I would never forsake him, If you forsake something, you stop doing it, using it, or having it. He doubted their claim to have forsaken military solutions to the civil war,
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past participle of forsake
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left entirely; "forsaken slopes where children once played
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abandoned, deserted, neglected sıfat
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1. A forsaken place is not lived in, used, or looked after. The delta region of the Rio Grande river was a forsaken land of thickets and swamps. see also godforsaken
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left entirely; "forsaken slopes where children once played"
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To abandon, to give up, to leave (permanently), to renounce
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desert, abandon, leave; renounce, give up fiil
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To quit or leave entirely; to desert; to abandon; to depart or withdraw from; to leave; as, false friends and flatterers forsake us in adversity
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To renounce; to reject; to refuse
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To abandon
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leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch; "The mother deserted her children"
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disapproval If you forsake someone, you leave them when you should have stayed, or stop you helping them or looking after them. I still love him and I would never forsake him
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If you forsake something, you stop doing it, using it, or having it. He doubted their claim to have forsaken military solutions to the civil war
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