abandon, break faith, depart, evacuate, give up, leave, pull out, relinquish, say goodbye to, take leave of
Definitionv. leave someone who needs or counts on you
Last update: January 25, 2018
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For You will not forsake him who trusts in You to the very end. [verb]
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And by what right does the United States now forsake Bosnia 's legitimate claim to these rights? [verb]
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Oh, forsake me not in the days to come. [verb]
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"Oh, Caryl, Caryl, you will never forsake him." [verb]
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"Dinna be cast down, bairns," said the grandmother, "we hae gude friends that winna forsake us in adversity." [verb]
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"Know, for certain, that my tongue shall never wrong my head, nor my hand forsake the defence of either." [verb]
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Thou who gavest me life, and implanted in my bosom the love of lifewho filled it with emotions such as other men, thy creatures, have, do not forsake me. [verb]
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Though fully alive to the perils of the undertaking Theseus would not forsake his friend, and together they sought the gloomy realm of Shades. [verb]
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Our good and wonderful sovereign has to perform the noblest role on earth, and he is so virtuous and noble that God will not forsake him. [verb]
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Daylight began to forsake the red-room; it was past four oclock, and the beclouded afternoon was tending to drear twilight. [verb]
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His presence of mind did not forsake him even then. [Please select]
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