Definitionn. withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or responsibility
Last update: July 21, 2015
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Desertion requires a lot of mental strenght. [Please select]
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For divorce a residence in the state of six months is necessary; the grounds for divorce are desertion or neglect to provide for one year, conviction of felony, habitual drunkenness, cruelty or physical incapacity. [Please select]
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The first is mutiny; the second is desertion to the French. [Please select]
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; fourth, that desertion increased 369. [Please select]
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"The desertion of an old friend." [Please select]
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Her the police snapped up on a charge; that made Tommy want to hide himself--child-desertion. [Please select]
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In Paris he was not afraid of anything they might say about his desertion. [Please select]
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I replied There is no dishonour, no breach of promise, no desertion in the case. [Please select]
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He would not, of course, have acknowledged that an unpleasant feeling of loneliness, almost of desertion. [Please select]
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The sudden desertion of the crib has certainly some other reason than man's molestations. [Please select]
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She ran out into the hall on the moment that she realised her desertion. [Please select]
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