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- verbliteraryforsake (verb) · forsakes (third person present) · forsook (past tense) · forsaking (present participle) · forsaken (past participle)
- abandon (someone or something):"he would never forsake Tara"
- renounce or give up (something valued or pleasant):"I won't forsake my vegetarian principles"
OriginOld English forsacan ‘renounce, refuse’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch verzaken, and ultimately to for- and sake.
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