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1 terk
",-ki abandonment, leaving, quitting; forsaking, desertion. -i dünya etmek to retire from the world, forsake the world and its concerns, seclude oneself from the world. - etmek /ı/ to abandon, leave, quit; to forsake; to desert." -
2 vazgeçmek
v. abandon, back down, back down from, back out, back out of, backtrack, cease, cede, cry off, cut loose, declare off, desist, disclaim, dispense with, do without, forbear, forego, forgo, forsake, give over, give up, go without, jack in, kick, leave* * *give up -
3 terketmek
v. leave, walk-on, abandon, walk away, forsake, vacate, desert, cede, desolate, discard, disuse, ditch, expose, fall off, flee, jack in, jilt, relinquish, revolt from, throw over, void, walk out of, walk out on -
4 terketmemek
v. (neg. form of terketmek) leave, walk-on, abandon, walk away, forsake, vacate, desert, cede, desolate, discard, disuse, ditch, expose, fall off, flee, jack in, jilt, relinquish, revolt from, throw over, void, walk out of, walk out on -
5 terk etmek
a) to leave, to abandon, to forsake, to walk out on sb b) to give up, to quit, to renounce -
6 vazgeçmek
"to give up, to quit, to abandon, to abdicate, to desist, to forsake, to back out, to relinquish, to renounce; to change one's mind" -
7 kenar
"1. edge; brink; margin; border; hem. 2. isolated (place). 3. isolated spot, place away from it all. - baskısı hem (of a garment or cloth covering). - çekmek /a/ to hem, border, edge. -a çekilmek to withdraw from the struggle; to forsake the hustle and bustle. -ın dilberi pretty but unrefined girl. -da kalmak to be forgotten about. -da köşede in forgotten nooks and crannies. - mahalle poor neighborhood on the outskirts of a city. - yazısı 1. marginal note. 2. legend (on a coin)."
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Forsake — For*sake , v. t. [imp. {Forsook}; p. p. {Forsaken}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Forsaking}.] [AS. forsacan to oppose, refuse; for + sacan to contend, strive; akin to Goth. sakan. See {For }, and {Sake}.] 1. To quit or leave entirely; to desert; to abandon;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forsake — [fôr sāk′, fərsāk′] vt. forsook, forsaken, forsaking [ME forsaken < OE forsacan, to oppose, forsake < for , FOR + sacan, to contend, strive < sacu: see SAKE1] 1. to give up; renounce (a habit, idea, etc.) 2. to leave; abandon SYN … English World dictionary
forsake — index abandon (physically leave), abandon (relinquish), abandon (withdraw), avoid (evade), default, defect … Law dictionary
forsake — (v.) O.E. forsacan object to, decline, oppose, refuse, deny, from for completely + sacan to deny, refuse (see SAKE (Cf. sake)) … Etymology dictionary
forsake — desert, *abandon Analogous words: repudiate, spurn, reject (see DECLINE): *abdicate, renounce, resign: quit, leave (see GO) Antonyms: return to: revert to … New Dictionary of Synonyms
forsake — meaning ‘to give up, go without’, is spelt for not fore , and has inflected forms forsook, forsaken. See for and fore … Modern English usage
forsake — [v] abandon, turn one’s back on abdicate, cast off, change one’s tune*, desert, disclaim, disown, drift away*, forgo, forswear, give up, have done with, jettison, jilt, kiss goodbye*, leave, leave flat*, leave high and dry*, quit, relinquish,… … New thesaurus
forsake — ► VERB (past forsook; past part. forsaken) chiefly literary 1) abandon. 2) renounce or give up. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
forsake — [[t]fə(r)s ʊk[/t]] forsaken 1) VERB (disapproval) If you forsake someone, you leave them when you should have stayed, or stop you helping them or looking after them. [LITERARY] [V n] I still love him and I would never forsake him. [V n]… … English dictionary
forsake — verb past tense forsook past participle forsaken noun (T) literary 1 to leave someone, especially when you should stay because they need you: God will never forsake you. 2 to stop doing or leave something that you have or enjoy: We had to forsake … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
forsake — UK [fə(r)ˈseɪk] / US [fərˈseɪk] verb [transitive] Word forms forsake : present tense I/you/we/they forsake he/she/it forsakes present participle forsaking past tense forsook UK [fə(r)ˈsʊk] / US [fərˈsʊk] past participle forsaken UK [fə(r)ˈseɪkən] … English dictionary