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The nature of life is made of ups and downs; full of all the obstacles that double the hardship of living and opportunities which let keen minds reach their dreams faster than usual. It is all about the people who are unaccustomed to have a lot of vacant times, or tired of their normal life and decide to abandon their usual meaningless days and move toward the life style they think they're qualified for. On the way of improving there are always people who take an oath that they will achieve the success or some gallant bachelors who are trying to prove themselves to their loves and of course the ones who are always jealous of others successes; (people without even any ability of using tact to hide their feeling). No body has any data on the number of winners or losers in this course but i hope you be part of winners.
1. abandon /əˈbændən/ verb
a) to abandon someone means to leave a person who was too close to you or someone you were responsible for: = leave
ex. The way Ryan abandoned his wife; she would never forgive him. The abandoned wife have to raise her child on her own from now on.
b) to abandon a place, area, vehicle etc means to leave there forever (because the situation makes staying impossible). = leave behind
ex. Bob had to abandon his destroyed house after the earthquake.
c) to abandon something you were doing means to stop doing it anymore (the situation makes you stop it). = stop opp continue
ex. After getting information about the security system they abandoned the idea of stealing the diamond.
d) to leave an idea, belief or end an attitude: = quit, give up opp keep, hold
ex. Layla couldn't finally abandon talking behind someone's back; she was kind of addicted to it.
forsake desert relinquish
a) to forsake someone means a) to desert someone means to a) to let others take
to leave someone leave someone you were your position, rights:
you were responsible for: supporting:
ex. The coach forsook his team ex. The government promised to ex. Nobody would
on sensitive game. do something about deserted children. relinquish power when
b) to forsake something b) to leave a military organization: taste it once.
you were doing means ex. Enemies soldiers deserted our city.
to stop doing it anymore c) to leave a place permanently:
(especially something ex. Year by year the villages
you would love to do it): are getting deserted.
ex. My friend could never forsake
his everyday running.
c) to forsake a place means
to leave there forever:
ex. My country has been forsaken
because of war.