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    For·sak·en
    /fərˈsākən/

    adjective

    • 1. abandoned or deserted: "a journey into forgotten and forsaken places"
  2. Forsake means to renounce or turn away from entirely. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for forsake and forsaken.

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

  5. Forsaken is the past participle of forsake, which means to abandon or reject someone or something. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and the Hansard archive.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Forsaken means not lived in, used, or looked after, or completely deserted or helpless. It is the past participle of forsake, which means to abandon or reject someone or something.

  9. Learn the meaning, synonyms, antonyms, and origin of the word forsaken, as an adjective, verb, and suffix. See examples of forsaken in sentences and related words.

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