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    A·ban·don
    /əˈbandən/

    verb

    • 1. cease to support or look after (someone); desert: "her natural mother had abandoned her at an early age" Similar desertleaveleave high and dryturn one's back onOpposite stick by
    • 2. give up completely (a course of action, a practice, or a way of thinking): "he had clearly abandoned all pretense of trying to succeed" Similar renouncerelinquishdispense withforswearOpposite keepclaimcontinuetake up

    noun

    • 1. complete lack of inhibition or restraint: "she sings and sways with total abandon"
  2. 1. a. : to give up to the control or influence of another person or agent. b. : to give up with the intent of never again claiming a right or interest in. abandon property. 2. : to withdraw from often in the face of danger or encroachment. abandon ship. soldiers forced to abandon their position. 3. : to withdraw protection, support, or help from.

  3. to leave a place, thing, or person, usually forever: We had to abandon the car. By the time the rebel troops arrived, the village had already been abandoned. As a baby he was abandoned by his mother. abandon ship We were sinking fast, and the captain gave the order to abandon ship. Fewer examples.

  4. Abandon means to give up or discontinue any further interest in something because of discouragement, weariness, distaste, or the like: to abandon one's efforts. Relinquish implies being or feeling compelled to give up something one would prefer to keep: to relinquish a long-cherished desire.

  5. Definitions of abandon. verb. forsake; leave behind. “We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot” see more. verb. give up with the intent of never claiming again. “ Abandon your life to God” synonyms: give up. see more. verb. leave behind empty; move out of. synonyms: empty, vacate. see more. verb.

  6. 4 days ago · abandon means to give up or discontinue any further interest in something because of discouragement, weariness, distaste, or the like: to abandon one's efforts. relinquish implies being or feeling compelled to give up something one would prefer to keep: to relinquish a long-cherished desire. renounce implies making (and perhaps formally stating ...

  7. abandon yourself to something (literary) to feel an emotion so strongly that you can feel nothing else. He abandoned himself to despair. Definition of abandon verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. without thinking about the results or effects of a particular action. See abandon in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: abandon. Definition of abandon noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. to leave someone or something somewhere, sometimes not returning to get them: They were forced to abandon the car. He was abandoned by his mother as a baby. abandon verb [T] (STOP DOING) to stop doing something before it is finished, or to stop following a plan, idea, etc: The match was abandoned because of rain. abandoned. adjective. abandonment.

  10. May 31, 2024 · abandon ( countable and uncountable, plural abandons) A yielding to natural impulses or inhibitions; freedom from artificial constraint, with loss of appreciation of consequences. [Early 19th century.] [1] [3] (Now especially in the phrase with abandon.) with gay abandon, with wild abandon.

  11. 1. to forsake completely; desert; leave behind: to abandon a baby; drivers had to abandon their cars. 2. (Nautical Terms) abandon ship the order given to the crew of a ship that is about to sink to take to the lifeboats. 3. to give up completely: to abandon a habit; to abandon hope.

  12. To withdraw one's support or help from, especially in spite of duty, allegiance, or responsibility; desert. Abandon a friend in trouble. American Heritage. To give up (something) completely or forever. To abandon all hope. Webster's New World.

  13. to leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever: We had to abandon the car. By the time the rebel troops arrived, the village had already been abandoned. As a baby he was abandoned by his mother. abandon ship We were sinking fast, and the captain gave the order to abandon ship. More examples.

  14. Britannica Dictionary definition of ABANDON. [+ object] 1. a : to leave and never return to (someone who needs protection or help) The child had been abandoned (by his parents) as an infant. He abandoned his family. b : to leave and never return to (something) abandon property. They abandoned the car on a back road.

  15. The meaning of ABANDONED is left without needed protection, care, or support. How to use abandoned in a sentence.

  16. abandon. verb. /əˈbændən/ Verb Forms. abandon somebody to leave someone, especially someone you are responsible for, with no intention of returning The baby had been abandoned by its mother. People often simply abandon their pets when they go on vacation. Take your English to the next level.

  17. 1. Chiefly Scottish. at (also in) abandoun: recklessly… 2. Complete control. Chiefly in to hold under one's abandon… Obsolete. 1. a1425–1530. Chiefly Scottish. at (also in) abandoun: recklessly, impetuously; unreservedly, freely. to give in abandon: to give freely. a1425 (?a1400)

  18. 1. : the act of abandoning something or someone. In its family and social contexts, he argues, the abandonment of children was, if not a "good thing," at least the most feasible means of family limitation during the many centuries when other methods were largely ineffective or, in the case of Christians, prohibited. Mary Martin McLaughlin. 2.

  19. to leave someone or something somewhere, sometimes not returning to get them: They were forced to abandon the car. He was abandoned by his mother as a baby. abandon verb [T] (STOP DOING) to stop doing something before it is finished, or to stop following a plan, idea, etc: The match was abandoned because of rain. abandoned. adjective. abandonment.

  20. noun. an act or instance of leaving a person or thing permanently and completely: He struggles to deal with his abandonment by his wife, and now having to care for their infant alone. an act or instance of permanently setting aside a principle, discontinuing an activity, etc.:

  21. ABANDONED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com. abandoned. [ uh - ban -d uh nd ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. adjective. forsaken or deserted: an abandoned building; an abandoned kitten. unrestrained or uncontrolled; uninhibited: She danced with abandoned enthusiasm. utterly lacking in moral restraints; shameless; wicked:

  22. Definition of abandon. 1. as in to indulge. to give (oneself) over to something especially unrestrainedly more than ready to abandon himself to a life of complete idleness for the duration of his vacation. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. indulge. surrender. yield. give up. deliver. overdo. revel. bask. overindulge. wallow. roll. luxuriate.

  23. the act of leaving someone or something or of ending or stopping something, usually forever: The abandonment of the island followed nuclear tests in the area. His abandonment by his mother when he was a baby affected him all his life. See. abandon. Fewer examples.

  24. left in a particular place or condition, usually forever: An abandoned baby was found in a box on the hospital steps. The world is full of abandoned mines. People feel abandoned by the government. See. abandon. Fewer examples. The number of abandoned pets brought to the shelter has doubled.

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