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- verbabstain (verb) · abstains (third person present) · abstained (past tense) · abstained (past participle) · abstaining (present participle)
- restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something:"the terms stipulate that he must abstain from consumption of alcohol and controlled substances"Opposite:indulge in
- refrain from drinking alcohol:"most pregnant women abstain or drink very little" · "many more of them reduced their drinking without abstaining"Similar:be teetotalbe a teetotalertake the pledgedeny oneselfbe on the wagonOpposite:
- SOUTH ASIAN ENGLISHrefrain from going to a place or performing a duty:"those having fever or a cold should abstain" · "the protesting lawyers have decided to abstain from work today"Similar:
Originlate Middle English: from Old French abstenir, from Latin abstinere, from ab- ‘from’ + tenere ‘hold’. Abstain Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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