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abandon
verb
1 the party has abandoned policies which made it unelectable:
renounce, relinquish, dispense with, forswear, disclaim, disown, disavow, discard, wash one's hands of;
give up, drop, do away with, jettison;
informal ditch, scrap, scrub, axe, junk.
antonyms keep, claim.
2 by that stage, she had abandoned painting:
give up, stop, cease, drop, forgo, desist from, have done with, abjure, abstain from, discontinue, break off, refrain from, set/lay aside;
informal cut out, kick, jack in, pack in, quit.
antonyms continue; take up.
3 he abandoned his wife and children:
desert, leave, leave high and dry, turn one's back on, cast aside, break (up) with;
jilt, strand, leave stranded, leave in the lurch, throw over;
informal run/walk out on, dump, ditch;
British, informal give someone the push, give someone the big E, bin off;
archaic forsake.
antonyms stick by.
4 the skipper gave the order to abandon ship:
vacate, leave, quit, evacuate, withdraw from.
5 an attempt to persuade businesses not to abandon the area to inner-city deprivation:
relinquish, surrender, give up, cede, yield, leave.
6 she abandoned herself to the sensuousness of the music:
indulge in, give way to, give oneself up to, yield to, lose oneself to/in.
antonyms control oneself.
noun
reckless abandon:
uninhibitedness, recklessness, lack of restraint, lack of inhibition, unruliness, wildness, impulsiveness, impetuosity, immoderation, wantonness.
antonyms self-control.
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