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    For·sak·en
    /fərˈsākən/

    adjective

    • 1. abandoned or deserted: "a journey into forgotten and forsaken places"
  2. The meaning of FORSAKE is to renounce or turn away from entirely. How to use forsake in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Forsake.

  3. Forsaken definition: past participle of forsake. . See examples of FORSAKEN used in a sentence.

  4. (Definition of forsaken from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of forsaken. forsaken. This is assuming the worst and that the religion is forsaken, where violations of individual rights are no longer considered violations or troubling. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. They agreed that it was unpredictability: even if someone had planned time off on a given night, that could be quickly forsaken if something came up. From Fast Company His precious gift to the world was completely forsaken and his divine beauty unappreciated by those who refused to bear joyful witness to a life of honesty.

  6. FORSAKE definition: 1. to leave someone for ever, especially when they need you: 2. to stop doing or having something…. Learn more.

  7. Forsake definition: to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert. See examples of FORSAKE used in a sentence.

  8. forsaken. (fəʳseɪkən ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A forsaken place is not lived in, used, or looked after. [literary] The delta region of the Rio Grande river was a forsaken land of thickets and swamps. ...a forsaken church and a derelict hotel.

  9. Forsaken Definition. Abandoned; desolate; forlorn. Past participle of forsake. Abandoned by.

  10. To forsake another person is to leave them entirely, usually in a moment of need. Forsake may mean simply giving something up, such as a way of life or a homeland, for something better or more appropriate. But it is often a mean word, suggesting leaving something or someone behind when they need you to stay. One way to remember the meaning of ...

  11. for·sake. (fôr-sāk′, fər-) tr.v. for·sook (-so͝ok′), for·sak·en (-sā′kən), for·sak·ing, for·sakes. 1. To give up (something formerly held dear); renounce: forsook liquor. 2. To leave altogether; abandon: forsook Hollywood and returned to the legitimate stage.

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