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be forsaken
verb
Inflection of forsake
Exact(32)
"You will not be forsaken.
"You will not be forsaken," he said.
But at Cannes euro-zone leaders made plain that family members could be forsaken, even disinherited.
William, in effect, was the British side of Franklin that had to be forsaken.
In other words, the commitment to the euro is too deep to be forsaken.
Suggestions that it be forsaken sounded to many like a pretext for getting rid of the city's black majority.
Similar(28)
He would be forsaking his practice, he noted.
You'll be forsaking the possibility of delighted surprise, of course, but will be assured of giving pleasure.
But here he sometimes seems to be forsaking accuracy less in the pursuit of truth than of conventional entertainment value.
Third, the currently scheduled consumer launch already misses the 2006 holiday season, so Microsoft wouldn't be forsaking a big buying period with another delay.
Irishmen who cut their hair short were deemed to be forsaking their Irish heritage.
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