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Forsaken


Definition:

  • (p. p.) of Forsake

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In other words, the commitment to the euro is too deep to be forsaken.
  • (2) Chlamydia is an obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen that severely challenges the patience and creativity of all its investigators--even to the point that some investigators have forsaken this field for more productive and fertile areas of research.
  • (3) They removed dictators, they gave ordinary men and women a voice, and perhaps most important of all, they put the problems of an oppressed, forsaken people on the global political agenda – people just like those who, before Wednesday's ceasefire, were being killed and maimed by the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.
  • (4) More than 100 world leaders will have descended on Rio this week to sign up to some kind of high-level communique currently being cobbled together by droves of "sherpas" grinding their way through the most God-forsakenly inadequate draft statement I've ever seen .
  • (5) What must have made matters worse is the absence of any discernible indication that Dyke has forsaken his former profession.
  • (6) But the judge warned that he would be released only when he was no longer a danger to the public and had forsaken his radical views.
  • (7) The real effect will [come] this summer when it’s clear they have no income.” Back on Ray Pool’s forsaken farm, this realisation is beginning to sink in.
  • (8) We returned to Israel so that Jewish blood may not be forsaken...
  • (9) "To the people of Haiti, we say clearly and with conviction, you will not be forsaken, you will not be ­forgotten," he said.
  • (10) Why has God forsaken us, and allowed others to reach the moon?” And now Turkey stands tall, a voice unto the nations (and Tayyip Erdoğan, from his training on the soccer pitch and a religious school, indeed has a voice, part uplift-sermon, part referee-harangue, though its rhetorical effect does not translate).
  • (11) The Interrogators and the guards always hinted at the “God-forsaken nowhere” I was in, but I ignored them completely, and when the guards asked me “Where do you think you are?” I just responded, “I’m not sure, but I am not worried about it; since I am far from my family, it doesn’t really matter to me where I am.” And so I always closed the door whenever they referred to the place.
  • (12) We are so frustrated that the leader of the Labour party, Jeremy Corbyn , seems to have forsaken the principle of international solidarity,” he said.
  • (13) "I sacrificed my job and now my reputation and the Egyptian media has forsaken me, there was some support before and now that is gone.
  • (14) As for rubbing shoulders with dictators, Ilyumzhinov does have a talent for turning up in countries most public figures have long since forsaken.
  • (15) Now the universities are committed only to showing that they're trying awfully hard to recruit the working classes; targets have been forsaken, and the universities will publish their provisional top-up fees this year in anticipation of - not waiting on - Harris approving them.
  • (16) Our study showed that for these unstable fractures, fixation with an angled plate or Ender nails should be forsaken.
  • (17) It was their third successive league defeat, for the first time in the Roman Abramovich era, and though the owner will never divulge his thoughts publicly it must be startling for everyone connected with the club that we are only in Bonfire Night week and Mourinho has already forsaken his record of having never lost seven times in a single season.
  • (18) As the power struggle rages, the people of Turkey feel betrayed and forsaken.
  • (19) "The international fight against Aids cannot succeed if local partners are forsaken when the political winds shift," the letter adds.
  • (20) We must ensure that, as online marketplaces revolutionise the way we live, laws designed to promote safety and quality-of-life are not forsaken under the pretext of innovation.” The attorney general’s report lays out an argument for why some of the site’s top hosts are gentrifying New York neighbourhoods, running illegal hotels, potentially avoiding millions in taxes and disturbing residential buildings.

Forsook


Definition:

  • (imp.) of Forsake

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Instead, we served as the weight that helped my parents understand this country – we forced them to learn English, as our Spanish waned; we translated documents that navigated them through this country’s byzantine tax codes and healthcare system; we taught them enough American politics so that they forsook their conservative leanings every election year and voted Democrat (You’re welcome, Hillary).
  • (2) When the world abandoned the Syrians, forsook them, they had nothing left to do – they went back to their creator, and asked ‘Ya Allah, please help us.’ This song was a way to translate their chant through my orchestra and piano into a universal language.” All of Jandali’s music relates to Syria.
  • (3) He is a nine-term member of Congress who worked with the Clinton administration to balance the budget and a twice-elected Republican governor of a significant swing state who forsook his über-conservative roots.
  • (4) The players had arrived by coach, but after the game Rooney and Ferdinand forsook the community-style transport and hired a limo.

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