0 present participle of forsake literary or formal
These attachments were not infrequently given as the reason for postponing or forsaking plans to emigrate.
The small suburb, conveniently located on a transport crossroad, turned into an urban centre of finance, commerce and manufacturing, gradually forsaking its 'garden city' characteristics.
One approach is to aggressively expand the innate feature set to account for all phonetically natural classes, while forsaking unnatural classes.
Are agent researchers forsaking relevance for rigor?
People are forsaking their farms because no market can be found for their fruit and wines.
That is happening in the educational world at this moment, and it is forsaking all our history.
By having these requirements in primary legislation, we would be forsaking any flexibility to meet information needs which may change over time.
Tonight we are forsaking and making destitute a plantation.