Forsake
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British pronunciation/fɔːsˈe‍ɪk/
American pronunciation/fɔɹˈseɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "forsake"

to forsake
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to abandon or desert someone, typically in a time of need or difficulty

to forsake definition and meaning
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The leader is currently forsaking his followers, ignoring their pleas for assistance in favor of personal gain.
Over the years, they have forsaken countless allies, betraying their trust for their own selfish motives.
She forsakes her loyal companion, leaving him stranded in the wilderness.
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Example
The leader is currently forsaking his followers, ignoring their pleas for assistance in favor of personal gain.
Over the years, they have forsaken countless allies, betraying their trust for their own selfish motives.
She forsakes her loyal companion, leaving him stranded in the wilderness.
Tomorrow, they will forsake their mentor, choosing to pursue their own interests without consideration for his guidance.
He forsaked his closest friend when she needed him the most, opting for self-preservation instead.
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