- FORSAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FORSAKE definition: 1 to leave someone for ever, especially when they need you: 2 to stop doing or having something… Learn more
- FORSAKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
abandon, desert, forsake mean to leave without intending to return abandon suggests that the thing or person left may be helpless without protection desert implies that the object left may be weakened but not destroyed by one's absence
- FORSAKE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Forsake definition: to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert See examples of FORSAKE used in a sentence
- FORSAKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you forsake someone, you leave them when you should have stayed, or you stop helping them or looking after them
- Forsake - definition of forsake by The Free Dictionary
for•sake (fɔrˈseɪk) v t -sook, -sak•en, -sak•ing 1 to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert: to forsake one's family 2 to give up or renounce (a habit, way of life, etc ); forgo
- forsake - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
forsake (third-person singular simple present forsakes, present participle forsaking, simple past forsook, past participle forsaken) (transitive) To abandon, to give up, to leave (permanently), to renounce (someone or something)
- forsake verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
forsake something (for somebody something) to stop doing something, or leave something, especially something that you enjoy synonym renounce She forsook the glamour of the city and went to live in the wilds of Scotland Definition of forsake verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- forsake - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
for•sake fɔrˈseɪk v [~ + object], -sook -ˈsʊk , -sak•en, -sak•ing to quit or leave entirely; abandon: to forsake one's family to forgo: persuaded him to forsake smoking
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