0 present participle of forsake literary or formal
Baptism of the polygamously married converts without their forsaking the second wife.
They were anti-naturalistic in content and style, forsaking external drama for a symbolic expression of the inner life of the characters.
Going to such heights such as forsaking his family's wishes to keep them content.
He should not be termed a coward, for forsaking his wife.
Since doctors seem to be forsaking conventional treatment for prescription by telephone, the practice could develop systematically over the years and might not be just an emergency procedure.
It appears that some people are forsaking the reality of sharing in political power and influence for what seems to be the façade of resentment and demagoguery.
It means forsaking the cause.
Tonight we are forsaking and making destitute a plantation.