Similar words: forsake, forsaken, godforsaken, making, baking, waking, taking, breaking and entering. Meaning: [fə(r)'seɪk] n. 1. the act of forsaking 2. the act of giving something up.
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1. Jack Duckworth won't be forsaking the ale for a drop of vin rouge.
2. I will not be cowed into forsaking my beliefs.
3. Our motto should be: "Forsaking all worldly desires, to live righteously and godly and temperately in all things. " Temperate in all our dealings with the world and its temptations.
4. At fourteen he ran away, forsaking his home and friends.
5. Tibetans are forsaking dancing and dinner parties for vigils yak - butter candles and the chanting of prayers.
6. In short, he went as far toward Jeffries and his followers as he could without forsaking his own integrity.
7. My telephone has not stopped ringing with colleagues accusing me of changing my allegiance and forsaking my birthright.
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8. The increase in car driver casualties may indicate that significant numbers of young people are forsaking motorcycles in favour of cars.
9. They have a certain vibrancy, an eye-catching quality, and they go for impact without forsaking good taste.
10. Aragorn pendant You said you'd bind yourself to me. Forsaking the immortal life of your people.
11. MUSICIAN: Although you've both made a lot of strides for guitar, you've also received criticism for forsaking emotional depth. Is there such a thing as overdeveloped technique?
12. All adown the centuries thinking men have noted these truths, and again and again we find individuals forsaking in horror the life of the senses and devoting themselves to the life of the spirit.
13. I realized what the Orientals mean by contemplation and the forsaking of works.
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