abandon
abandon /əˈbændən/
noun
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()
The trait of lacking restraint or control; reckless freedom from inhibition or worry
(
unconstraint
, wantonness
, abandon
)
the trait of lacking restraint or control; reckless freedom from inhibition or worry
She danced with abandon
she danced with abandon
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A feeling of extreme emotional intensity
(
abandon
, wildness
)
a feeling of extreme emotional intensity
The wildness of his anger
the wildness of his anger
verb
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()
Forsake, leave behind
(
abandon
)
forsake, leave behind
We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot
We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot
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()
Leave behind empty; move out of
(
vacate
, empty
, abandon
)
leave behind empty; move out of
You must vacate your office by tonight
You must vacate your office by tonight
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()
Give up with the intent of never claiming again
(
give up
, abandon
)
give up with the intent of never claiming again
Abandon your life to God
Abandon your life to God
She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti
She gave up her children to her ex-husband when she moved to Tahiti
We gave the drowning victim up for dead
We gave the drowning victim up for dead
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()
Stop maintaining or insisting on ideas or claims
(
give up
, abandon
)
Stop maintaining or insisting on ideas or claims
He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage
He abandoned the thought of asking for her hand in marriage
Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations
Both sides have to give up some claims in these negotiations
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()
Leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
(
desolate
, abandon
, forsake
, desert
)
leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
The mother deserted her children
The mother deserted her children