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Meanings of
forsaken
in English
Left behind by the owner or keeper.
desert
abandoned
deserted
Synonyms
Examples for "
desert
"
desert
abandoned
deserted
Examples for "
desert
"
1
The two countries have substantial and vital
desert
training, military officials say.
2
We wish to harm them. Now the
desert
people understood the situation.
3
A year ago, you told me it had all gone to
desert
.
4
Leaving Thurstane in the
desert
,
we return to Clara in the
desert
.
5
Left foot: the story of reggae's love affair with Clarks
desert
boot.
1
However, the company says plans have been
abandoned
because of financial problems.
2
The central bank last month
abandoned
any interest rate hikes this year.
3
All but
abandoned
20 years ago, nuclear energy is again hot news.
4
The match, a friendly, was
abandoned
as a result of the violence.
5
The government formally
abandoned
a six-year-old Norwegian- brokered ceasefire a year ago.
1
However, a former course for the kayaking competition has been left
deserted
.
2
Clearly, the place had been
deserted
for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years.
3
The physical market was
deserted
on the last trading day of 2013.
4
Roads and markets looked
deserted
and business activities came to a halt.
5
Never let it be said I
deserted
in an hour of wealth.
Usage of
forsaken
in English
1
Below him the galleries were
forsaken
;
they were creaking in the frost.
2
Resolution is our inherent character, and courage hath never yet
forsaken
us.
3
They'd
forsaken
him years ago when he'd revealed his plans to them.
4
There, in the territory of
forsaken
things, they dug a shallow grave.
5
And the crowd stood desolate and
forsaken
in the cold, upper afternoon.
6
The goat-herds even had
forsaken
the dried-up pastures and the leafless hedges.
7
He had
forsaken
his meal at Appollinaires and come looking for her.
8
She was desolate among the desolate;
forsaken
among others abandoned like herself.
9
What she never mentioned was the possibility of reinforcing the
forsaken
boats.
10
Yet the regent, despite appearances to the contrary, had not
forsaken
him.
11
They celebrated their holiday by supporting the
forsaken
wife in her grief.
12
The Russians, thus
forsaken
by Austria, also made peace with the Turks.
13
The rest of the house presented an equally dolorous and
forsaken
appearance.
14
The fish had
forsaken
the ocean and vast numbers of tiger-sharks appeared.
15
Winter came early in this high and
forsaken
part of the world.
16
I, who was used to commanding others, am now alone and
forsaken
.
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About this term
forsaken
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
forsaken by
forsaken place
so forsaken
utterly forsaken
forsaken country
More collocations
Forsaken
through the time
Forsaken
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common