forsaking (Meaning)

Wordnet

forsaking (n)

the act of forsaking

the act of giving something up

Webster

forsaking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Forsake

forsaking Sentence Examples

  1. Forsaking all worldly desires, the ascetic embraced a life of solitude.
  2. The explorer left behind civilization, forsaking comfort for the unknown.
  3. The prodigal son, forsaking his father's wealth, embarked on a reckless journey.
  4. In an act of selflessness, the doctor forsook his own health to care for the sick.
  5. The athlete sacrificed personal glory, forsaking victory for the sake of his team.
  6. The mother forsook her own needs to provide for her children.
  7. The soldier, forsaking fear, charged into battle to defend his country.
  8. Forsaking tradition, the artist embraced a groundbreaking new style.
  9. The scientist forsook certainty, venturing into the unknown realms of research.
  10. Forsaking all regrets, the traveler moved on from past mistakes, embracing the future with optimism.

FAQs About the word forsaking

the act of forsaking, the act of giving something upof Forsake

abandonment,desertion, dereliction, discard,dumping, defection, jettisoning

retention, retention, reclamation,reclamation, retrieval,retrieval, repossession, recoupment,repossession, recoupment

Forsaking all worldly desires, the ascetic embraced a life of solitude.

The explorer left behind civilization, forsaking comfort for the unknown.

The prodigal son, forsaking his father's wealth, embarked on a reckless journey.

In an act of selflessness, the doctor forsook his own health to care for the sick.