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    for·sake
    /fərˈsāk/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of FORSAKE is to renounce or turn away from entirely. How to use forsake in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Forsake.

  3. FORSAKE definition: 1. to leave someone for ever, especially when they need you: 2. to stop doing or having something…. Learn more.

  4. To forsake another person is to leave them entirely, usually in a moment of need. Forsake may mean simply giving something up, such as a way of life or a homeland, for something better or more appropriate.

  5. Forsake definition: to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert. See examples of FORSAKE used in a sentence.

  6. If you forsake someone, you leave them when you should have stayed, or you stop helping them or looking after them.

  7. FORSAKE meaning: 1. to leave someone for ever, especially when they need you: 2. to stop doing or having something…. Learn more.

  8. FORSAKE definition: 1. to leave someone, especially when they need you: 2. to stop doing or having something: . Learn more.

  9. 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. see also godforsaken. Word Origin.

  10. Origin of Forsake. From Middle English forsaken (“to reject, deny”), from Old English forsacan (“to dispute, quarrel, refuse, oppose”), from Proto-Germanic *farsakaną (“to renounce”), equivalent to for- +‎ sake.

  11. Definition of forsake verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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