forsake|forsaken|forsakes|forsaking|forsook in English
verb
[for·sake || fə(r)'seɪk]
desert, abandon, leave; renounce, give up
Use "forsake|forsaken|forsakes|forsaking|forsook" in a sentence
1. Boarded! Slay 8 Forsaken Bat-Riders or Forsaken Deathstalkers
2. 9 She forsook her notebook for new technology.
3. Neither forsake nor abandon.
4. 8 An Athenian never forsook distress.
5. Do not forsake me!
6. Will never be forsaken.
7. Apostate definition, a person who forsakes his religion, cause, party, etc
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9. Repent and forsake your sins.
10. Not forsaking our meeting together (24, 25)
11. Do not forsake my teaching.
12. 4 They long ago forsook their nomadic life.
13. Never forsake gathering together at Christian meetings!
14. Befallen: Halls of the Forsaken
15. The Gods have forsaken us.
16. You must forsake your bad habits.
17. A Forsaken Orphan Finds a Loving Father
18. 1 He was forsaken by his friends.
19. Oak's eyes could not forsake them.
20. 10 Discipline seems bad* to one forsaking the way,+
21. Why must we not forsake our Christian gatherings?
22. He decided to forsake politics for journalism.
23. For a moment her presence of mind forsook her.
24. And straightway they forsook their nets, and followed him.
25. 2 She has forsaken her boyfriend.