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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandoning to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of giving up or relinquishing something to someone or something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "He felt like he was abandoning to the chaos around him."
Alternatives: "giving up on" or "relinquishing to".
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abandoning to
verb
Present participle of abandon to
Exact(2)
Before that, the governor of Delaware appointed one of Joe Biden's most trusted aides to the seat Mr Biden is abandoning to become vice-president.
If the 99ers are coming to symbolise a human segment of society that America is slowly abandoning to its fate, then Camden is the geographic expression of that marginalisation.
Similar(58)
Abandoned to the tide.
But she is abandoned to laughter.
Now areas have been abandoned to dereliction.
Abandoned to lives of squalor, drug addiction, misery.
"I felt abandoned to handle the problem myself," he said.
She was born into poverty and abandoned to an orphanage.
Nor was his music abandoned to history altogether.
He and his neighbours had been abandoned to their fate.
Flowering clematises will be abandoned to the elements.
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