abstain (Meaning)

Wordnet

abstain (v)

refrain from voting

choose not to consume

Webster

abstain (v. i.)

To hold one's self aloof; to forbear or refrain voluntarily, and especially from an indulgence of the passions or appetites; -- with from.

Webster

abstain (v. t.)

To hinder; to withhold.

abstain Sentence Examples

  1. In preparation for the upcoming marathon, the athlete decided to abstain from sugary treats and focus on a healthier diet.
  2. The doctor advised the patient to abstain from smoking to improve respiratory health.
  3. As part of their religious observance, the monks chose to abstain from worldly pleasures.
  4. During the detox program, participants committed to abstaining from alcohol and other substances.
  5. To maintain a clear mind, she made a conscious decision to abstain from engaging in gossip.
  6. In an effort to support environmental sustainability, the family pledged to abstain from single-use plastics.
  7. As a show of solidarity, the workers decided to abstain from participating in overtime until their demands were met.
  8. During the election, some citizens chose to abstain from voting due to a lack of confidence in the candidates.
  9. Recognizing the potential conflicts of interest, the committee member decided to abstain from voting on the controversial proposal.
  10. The recovering alcoholic found strength in a support group that encouraged members to abstain from alcohol consumption.

FAQs About the word abstain

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In preparation for the upcoming marathon, the athlete decided to abstain from sugary treats and focus on a healthier diet.

The doctor advised the patient to abstain from smoking to improve respiratory health.

As part of their religious observance, the monks chose to abstain from worldly pleasures.

During the detox program, participants committed to abstaining from alcohol and other substances.