abandoner

  • 31forsaker — n. one who leaves, abandoner …

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  • 32forsakers — n. one who leaves, abandoner …

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  • 33renouncer — n. abdicator, one who relinquishes by formal declaration; one who forgoes voluntarily; repudiator, abandoner …

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  • 34renouncers — n. abdicator, one who relinquishes by formal declaration; one who forgoes voluntarily; repudiator, abandoner …

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  • 35abandon — verb 1》 give up (an action or practice) completely. 2》 desert or leave permanently. 3》 (abandon oneself to) indulge in (a desire or impulse) without restraint.     ↘[as adjective abandoned] unrestrained; uninhibited: a wild, abandoned dance. noun …

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  • 36deserter — n. 1. Forsaker, abandoner. 2. Backslider, renegade, apostate, revolter, turncoat. 3. Delinquent soldier, renegade from military service …

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  • 37apostate — n *renegade, turncoat, recreant, backslider Analogous words: deserter, forsaker, abandoner (see corresponding verbs at ABANDON): *heretic, schismatic, dissenter, nonconformist Contrasted words: *convert, proselyte …

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  • 38renegade — renegade, apostate, turncoat, recreant, backslider are strongly derogatory terms denoting a person who forsakes his faith or party, a cause, or an allegiance, and aligns himself with another. Renegade, originally applied to a Christian who became …

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  • 39turncoat — *renegade, apostate, recreant, backslider Analogous words: deserter, forsaker, abandoner (see corresponding verbs at ABANDON) …

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  • 40abandon — I a•ban•don [[t]əˈbæn dən[/t]] v. t. 1) to leave completely and finally; forsake utterly; desert: to abandon a child; to abandon a sinking ship[/ex] 2) to give up; discontinue; withdraw from: to abandon a project; to abandon hope[/ex] 3) to give… …

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