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[Verb] | "for*sake" | \ fər-ˈsāk \
1: to renounce or turn away from entirely
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English forsacan, from for- + sacan to dispute; akin to Old English sacu action at law {mat|sake|};
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[Noun] | "forsaking"
1: the act of abandoning;
* e.g., " ... his hard-hearted forsaking of his wife and children was truly unforgivable "
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[Verb] | "forsaking"
1: to cause to remain behind;
* e.g., " ... forsaking most of our possessions, we evacuated just before the hurricane struck "
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[ "forsake" ]
1: abandon
* e.g., ... I forsaked my fucking ass.
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[ "forsaker" ]
1: Foresaken, left, abandoned
* e.g., ... Treat with greatest care appropriately more often than not, not forgot or forsaker.
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[ "forsaked" ]
1: Having forsaken
* e.g., ... But he is great whoever confessed and forsaked sin.
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[ "Forsake" ]
1: To leave or abandon a person, place or object.
* e.g., ... My ex forsaked my son after all these years spent together.
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