abandonment
/əˈbæn.dn̩.mn̩t/
UK: /əˈbæn.dn̩.mn̩t/
ƏBÆN · dn̩ · mn̩t (3 syllables)
English
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Definition
The act of abandoning, or the state of being abandoned; total desertion; relinquishment.
Etymology
From French abandonnement, from abandonner (“to abandon, relinquish”). abandonner was originally equivalent to mettre à bandon (“to leave to the jurisdiction, i.e. of another”), bandon being from Medieval Latin bandum, bannum (“order, decree, ban”). Equivalent to abandon + -ment. (See also English banns.)
Example Sentences
- "To what are we reserved? An adequate compensation "for the sacrifice of powers the most nearly connected with us;"— an adequate compensation "for the direct or indirect annexation to France ot all the ports of the continent, from Dunkirk to Hamburgh;"— an adequate compensation "for the abandonment of the independence of Europe!""
- "The fate of the railway from Ballater to Braemar has been invested with an air of mystery, which has never been completely dispelled. It has been suggested that Queen Victoria was opposed to a railway in the vicinity of Balmoral Castle, and intervened personally to secure the abandonment of the line beyond Ballater."
- "Since he left her, she's suing him for divorce on grounds of abandonment."
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